Shampooed carpets last night, is there something I can put on there to get the little bit dampness out? Baking soda?
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Pat on Feb 20, 2013a fan...Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Feb 20, 2013Pat is exactly right. Air movement is the best method. If the carpet is still damp after several hours, you used way to much water on them. it should only take around five or six hours in most homes to dry out a carpet. Also turn up the heat. Warmer air will absorb more moisture then cool air will.Helpful Reply
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