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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 424288" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>You can have someone come in - cut out that square - go into the corner of the closet - cut out a matching square and iron in a patch to replace the damaged area. OR you can just leave the concrete until it hardens - keep hitting it with a hammer, then get a dust pan, wisk broom and duct tape and wrap tape around your hands - and use that to get up the concrete chards. Keep doing this until the concrete is mostly gone out of the carpet fibers. Nothing that I know of will completely remove conrete but I think those kits are plaster of paris - if this is so - you can try to look up on line - what will get it out or look on th eback of the kit and call the MFG. to see what they recommend on their 1-800 customer service line. </p><p> </p><p>We finally took out dudes bedroom carpet - and hauled it away in pieces - at night - so no one would see it - it was AWFUL. OMG you can't belive the ------well you can - possibly - lets see - he painted bikes in his room - painted his shoes with spray paint......used model car paint on his bed......cleaned his bike parts with mean green..Oh then there was that time they found dead dogs skulls....HEY I had to sleep sometime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 424288, member: 4964"] You can have someone come in - cut out that square - go into the corner of the closet - cut out a matching square and iron in a patch to replace the damaged area. OR you can just leave the concrete until it hardens - keep hitting it with a hammer, then get a dust pan, wisk broom and duct tape and wrap tape around your hands - and use that to get up the concrete chards. Keep doing this until the concrete is mostly gone out of the carpet fibers. Nothing that I know of will completely remove conrete but I think those kits are plaster of paris - if this is so - you can try to look up on line - what will get it out or look on th eback of the kit and call the MFG. to see what they recommend on their 1-800 customer service line. We finally took out dudes bedroom carpet - and hauled it away in pieces - at night - so no one would see it - it was AWFUL. OMG you can't belive the ------well you can - possibly - lets see - he painted bikes in his room - painted his shoes with spray paint......used model car paint on his bed......cleaned his bike parts with mean green..Oh then there was that time they found dead dogs skulls....HEY I had to sleep sometime. [/QUOTE]
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