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Removing Salt Stains from Carpet

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Date: 04/23/2009 Topics: Cars > Cleaning Interior | Readers Request > Cars  
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How do I clean winter salt stains out of the carpet in my car?

By Cnichols from East Lansing, MI

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By MrsPastor (3) Profile Contact
You can also use foaming carpet cleaner from any grocery or discount store. I like to use a pail of warm water and a medium sized bath towl. I will soak the towel in water, place it wet (not soaked) on the salt adn let soak for a few minutes. Then blot with paper towels and let dry. repeat until salt is out of carpet. This also works on mats by the front door.

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By Amuck (141) Profile Contact
Auto stores sell foaming carpet cleaner for cars.

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