How do you get grape jelly out of shag carpet?
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Tymes Past on Feb 05, 2014I use Resolve Triple Oxi Advanced Carpet Stain Remover--works great on all kinds of stains for me.Helpful Reply
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Timeless Interiors on Feb 05, 2014I assume the shag is a synthetic fiber? If it is, I suggest hydrogen peroxide or oxyclean (a compound very similar to hydrogen peroxide). Add a tiny bit of blue Dawn dish soap. Work it through the stain, and let soak for a few minutes, then blot. Repeat until its gone, but peroxide turns berry stains fairly quickly. If it is a natural fiber, make sure to rinse and blot again, as it will slightly lighten your carpet if it is wool or something like that. Good luck! At least it wasn't peanut butter!Helpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on Feb 05, 2014yeppers peroxide and blue dawn even works on paint xxHelpful Reply
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Gra202278 on Feb 06, 2014peroxide and dawn is about right. But I say too get rid of the carpet.Helpful Reply
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Lea on Feb 06, 2014shag carpets are the hardest to clean. good luck!Helpful Reply
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Tina on Feb 12, 2014I really don't want to get rid of carpet. I'll try the hydrogen peroxide and dawn method. Thanks for all of responses.Helpful Reply
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