Dry Clean Only Rug

Updated on October 07, 2008
S.B. asks from Webster, NY
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I have an area rug that is can only be dry cleaned. My son spilled a lot of milk on it yesterday, and I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for cleaning it. The carpet itself feels very silky; I am not sure what kind of material it is. I would rather not spend so much money on getting it dry cleaned. Thanks!

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J.G.

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Hi S.,
Why don't you use a dry cleaning home kit. I have used them before in a pinch and they work pretty good.
Good luck
J.

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J.H.

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I'm not positive, but I think if you put club soda/seltzer water on a stain it is supposed to help lift it up.

HTH,
J.

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D.D.

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if it says dry clean only, i wouldnt chance it trying to clean it myself. my suggestion, move the rug to a room where your son wont be near it! i took my good rug out of my playroom/family room and kept the one in my living room but that room is gated off so my son cant get in there to ruin the rug!!

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M.W.

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I had a friend who had a dry clean only rug and it got spots on it from her cat - she took it to get it cleaned - and it came back worse than it was and she ended up getting rid of it! My grandmother (whose grandfather??? had a cleaning business) always says to use hydrogen peroxide - that that's what the cleaners start with. I would try seltzer - and dab - don't rub at any part of it - do it outside so the milk and seltzer can get out of it. I'd also try the peroxide and see how it works. Now - if this were my rug - I would seriously try oxyclean or my steam cleaner. Those are my standby's for everything - but I don't want to ruin your rug! But, I got red wine (dried) out of my wool area rug (that is a darker color overall - but it came out of the off white areas just fine) with oxyclean solution and just rinsed it out really well. Good luck!

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S.S.

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how big is the rug? can you use Dryel in the dryer?

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D.D.

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It sounds like a silk rug. I ruined one of mine by attempting to spot clean it myself. Have it done professionally if you can.

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A.D.

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Hi S., I agree that dry cleaning is expensive and I have heard they use water too. I do not know what your rug is made of and the silky-ness may be lost in washing. You may try to rent a steam cleaner. My oldest son has one a swears by it. They have a little dog who has had some accidents and also they clean the rugs after parties. Good luck, A.

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S.S.

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Biokleen Bac Out. Buy it online or at Whole Foods, Wild Outs, and other natural food stores. So safe I use it on cloth diapers!

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C.S.

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I would also recommend getting it dry cleaned if it is wool. I washed - and ruined - my wool rug. The colors run, the fabric ends up stretching and shrinking to look completely mangled, and in my case, it took 1 full week for it to dry.

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