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Archive for October, 2008

Carpet Stain Removal Guidelines

Author: SmellYaLater, 10 28th, 2008

There are a few techniques for removing stains from any kind of absorbent surface. However, carpet tends to be the most difficult surface from which to remove stains. Carpet stains tend to result in a permanent reminder of the Thanksgiving wine or your child’s infancy. But here are a few tips for getting stains out.

wine stain
  • Blot the carpet with a wet rag or paper towel, rubbing it only works the stain in deeper, the goal is to absorb all the liquid.
  • If something stains the carpet, get it out immediately, don’t even wait a minute, the longer you wait the harder it is to get out, some existing stains just can’t be removed.
  • Have some kind solution on hand for removing carpet stains, paired with the above two guidelines, there is virtually nothing you can’t remove.


When It Comes to Odors, Don’t Be Polite

Author: SmellYaLater, 10 28th, 2008

Have you ever gone into someone’s house, smelled a bad odor, but didn’t tell them out of politeness? If so… next time make sure to tell them! The human nasal cavity adapts to odors, and after a short amount of time, can no longer detect a bad smell. However any guests to the house will smell it right away. Notorious bad smells that aren’t easily detected include mould from the kitchen or bathroom, pet odors, and dusty furniture.


There are a variety of cleaning and stain removal products which can get rid of a bad odor for good, but only if the person knows it’s there. When something stinks, call it out.