Try fresh lemon juice, lemon juice breaks the oil off. Squeeze a few lemons out onto the carpet and leave it for a few hours, then wash normal like you washed carpet and let dry. Lemon also gives a fresh smell to the carpet. Good luck!How do you get a whole pan of vegetable oil out of a carpet?
Liquid dish soap will cut the grease, get a good brand and mix with very warm water. Use a wet/dry vac or carpet cleaning machine to remove excess moiture. May need to be repeated a couple of times.How do you get a whole pan of vegetable oil out of a carpet?
Sounds like a real disaster. I don't know if that CAN be fixed! Sop up as much as you can, with newspaper. Then rent a steam-cleaner. Good luck!
First say a prayer. Then try a carpet shampooer, but instead of using regular carpet soap fill the soap receptacle a third of the way with dish soap and the rest of the way up w/ hot water. Repeat as many times as you can til you have sucked as much out as you can.
I don't think you can - not in that volume - no even with a shampooer.
It's probably soaked through the carpet padding and into the wood below. And unfortunately, it would always hold dirt and dust, even if you replaced that section of the carpet.
I'd suggest cutting out that piece of the carpet and the padding and scrubbing the wood underneath before replacing the padding and carpet.
Bad luck.
Carefully pick up the pan making sure not to spill and move it away from the carpeted area.
Rent a shampooer and use boiling hot water and lots of dawn dish soap and if to no avail replace the carpet
replace the carpet!
i suggest lots of dawn soap and rent a carpet shampooer-lots of luck
Call a professional for this one!
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