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Hey everyone. Haven't been in here for a while b/c doing a lot of boating,
life, etc. So, my snap in carpets (Berber style with rubber back) got really wet and stink like rotten feet. I pulled them out and steamed cleaned them and they still stink. Also added a little baking soda. They still stink. Any suggestions? Will this odor ever be gone? |
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I've got the answer, but you ain't gonna like it, Throw It Out. Only shot
you have left is bleach and Big Orange, but it rarely works when it gets nasty bad. "Insomniac" wrote in message ... Hey everyone. Haven't been in here for a while b/c doing a lot of boating, life, etc. So, my snap in carpets (Berber style with rubber back) got really wet and stink like rotten feet. I pulled them out and steamed cleaned them and they still stink. Also added a little baking soda. They still stink. Any suggestions? Will this odor ever be gone? |
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On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 23:16:59 -0700, "Insomniac"
wrote: Hey everyone. Haven't been in here for a while b/c doing a lot of boating, life, etc. So, my snap in carpets (Berber style with rubber back) got really wet and stink like rotten feet. I pulled them out and steamed cleaned them and they still stink. Also added a little baking soda. They still stink. Any suggestions? Will this odor ever be gone? The carpet is toast. The stinky feel smell is from the rubber which has picked up something and that's impossible to get out. Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
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I would try a gallon of "nature's miracle"- an enzymatic cleaner that "eats"
organic stains. At $20 or less, it wouldn't be very expensive to try, and it works great for pet accidents. We get it at Petco or PetsMart. Thoroughly rinse your carpet to remove any residue of cleaners or soaps, then apply the product onto the damp carpeting full strength, (I would use a spray bottle and wet the back, then the front) and let it sit until dry. The longer it sits, the more chance it has to eliminate the smell. "Insomniac" wrote in message ... Hey everyone. Haven't been in here for a while b/c doing a lot of boating, life, etc. So, my snap in carpets (Berber style with rubber back) got really wet and stink like rotten feet. I pulled them out and steamed cleaned them and they still stink. Also added a little baking soda. They still stink. Any suggestions? Will this odor ever be gone? |
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OxiClean is another product that can be very effective eliminating organic
odors and stains. "Stanley Barthfarkle" wrote in message .. . I would try a gallon of "nature's miracle"- an enzymatic cleaner that "eats" organic stains. At $20 or less, it wouldn't be very expensive to try, and it works great for pet accidents. We get it at Petco or PetsMart. Thoroughly rinse your carpet to remove any residue of cleaners or soaps, then apply the product onto the damp carpeting full strength, (I would use a spray bottle and wet the back, then the front) and let it sit until dry. The longer it sits, the more chance it has to eliminate the smell. "Insomniac" wrote in message ... Hey everyone. Haven't been in here for a while b/c doing a lot of boating, life, etc. So, my snap in carpets (Berber style with rubber back) got really wet and stink like rotten feet. I pulled them out and steamed cleaned them and they still stink. Also added a little baking soda. They still stink. Any suggestions? Will this odor ever be gone? |
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 13:55:12 GMT, "Stanley Barthfarkle"
wrote: I would try a gallon of "nature's miracle"- an enzymatic cleaner that "eats" organic stains. At $20 or less, it wouldn't be very expensive to try, and it works great for pet accidents. We get it at Petco or PetsMart. Thoroughly rinse your carpet to remove any residue of cleaners or soaps, then apply the product onto the damp carpeting full strength, (I would use a spray bottle and wet the back, then the front) and let it sit until dry. The longer it sits, the more chance it has to eliminate the smell. The problem is the rubber rotting away. I've been through this - trust me - nothign works other than replacement. Later, Tom |
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OxiClean is another product that can be very effective eliminating organic
odors and stains. That is correct, but OxiClean is designed to be used in conjunction with a surfacant. Oxy loosens the offending molecules, and a surfacant (detergent) washes them away. For items that are hard to get soapy enough to clean, and are subsequently hard to rinse well, an enzymatic cleaner will remove the stain/smell without the need to rinse. Oxy will also bleach out many carpet dyes (we found this out the hard way on our nice new LR carpet). OxyClean is great for laundry, bad for carpet, IMHO. |
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