How do you get half a bottle of liquid Tide out of your carpet?
Answers:
If you dont have a carpet cleaner I would rent one. Use just water after many passes the Tide should come up and you have vacuumed in the process. So you should have minimal water issue. I think this would be the esiest and fastest!
Good luck!
Other answers:
The best way is to use quite a bit of water, a brush, and a towel.
If you have a wet dry vac, i would vaccume up the tide first, and then use quite a bit of water, scrub it some so that the area froths, and then vaccume that up.
Keep using water on the area untill there is no longer any bubbles comming up.
Wait for the spot to dry, use some more water, ensure that there is no frothing or bubbling, and then vaccume up again.
It is important to get this type of detergent up as soon as you can because it can not only damage the carpet fibers, but the underlying support cloth, and even the wood. it can also make your carpet stiff.
The best way is to use quite a bit of water, a brush, and a towel.
If you have a wet dry vac, i would vaccume up the tide first, and then use quite a bit of water, scrub it some so that the area froths, and then vaccume that up.
Keep using water on the area untill there is no longer any bubbles comming up.
Wait for the spot to dry, use some more water, ensure that there is no frothing or bubbling, and then vaccume up again.
It is important to get this type of detergent up as soon as you can because it can not only damage the carpet fibers, but the underlying support cloth, and even the wood. it can also make your carpet stiff.