You can use a damp towel to absorb the soap. No need to rinse the rug and best not too. If it requires more cleaning, you can take it to a professional rug cleaner in your area.
Depends on how long since the accident. If you get to it quickly you can use the stain removal technic showing in this video th-cam.com/video/DtF2hwQaLSc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FKGZqDBFt1Xm0q5d However if it has a strong odor and it's been a while since the accident, then it's best to take the rug to a professional rug cleaner.
First video I've watched on this subject that laid it out neatly for someone without professional gear. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
What an easy way to do it. Thank you for a great video.
You are welcome!
Thanks for the guidance. Very practical advice!
I have that exact vacuum, real cleaning heads know the mighty mite
Thank you. I am curious to clean the fringes first so not treading upon the cleaned carpet.
Thank you.
Thanks for this video.
Does this method apply to silk rugs as well as wool rugs?
Dish-washing detergents often have added scent and color. Would it be better to use a pure product like Tincture of Green Soap?
use a natural clear detergent instead
How to deal with long sitting dog residue? It doesn't smell but its crusted.
I Think I Can Scrubb The Rug With A Tampico Brush
Clean dirty rug... This rug is clean
No need to rinse rug to remove soap?
You can use a damp towel to absorb the soap. No need to rinse the rug and best not too. If it requires more cleaning, you can take it to a professional rug cleaner in your area.
How about if it has pee. Will it clean it that way?
Depends on how long since the accident. If you get to it quickly you can use the stain removal technic showing in this video th-cam.com/video/DtF2hwQaLSc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=FKGZqDBFt1Xm0q5d
However if it has a strong odor and it's been a while since the accident, then it's best to take the rug to a professional rug cleaner.