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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 526053" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>husband could make the area around "his" chair look absolutely horrific with very little effort. I never quite figured out how he managed it.......except think coke cans and an over full ashtray, the occasion knocking over of said cans........the occasional knocking over of said ashtray.......I'm going to guess some food mixed in there along the way. </p><p></p><p>I used Resolve powder. It used to come with a scrub brush (I dunno if it still does, but you can pick them up cheap). You put it on the stain dry (it's sort of damp from the container) and scrub......let it sit until completely dry and vacuum. Cleaned it great every time. I'd do this before shampooing the carpet several times during the year. (husband is the main reason I had to shampoo alot.....it wasn't really the kids lol ) </p><p></p><p>The oxyclean one sounds good.........never tried baking soda......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 526053, member: 84"] husband could make the area around "his" chair look absolutely horrific with very little effort. I never quite figured out how he managed it.......except think coke cans and an over full ashtray, the occasion knocking over of said cans........the occasional knocking over of said ashtray.......I'm going to guess some food mixed in there along the way. I used Resolve powder. It used to come with a scrub brush (I dunno if it still does, but you can pick them up cheap). You put it on the stain dry (it's sort of damp from the container) and scrub......let it sit until completely dry and vacuum. Cleaned it great every time. I'd do this before shampooing the carpet several times during the year. (husband is the main reason I had to shampoo alot.....it wasn't really the kids lol ) The oxyclean one sounds good.........never tried baking soda...... [/QUOTE]
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