how to get rid of the smell of vomit in
a carpet whether your friends took one
too many tequila shots or your toddler
had his first foray into the world of
seeing his dinner in Reverse it's time
to get that smell out of the carpet
well cover a few methods that won't help
you forget what you've seen but will
help you forget what you've smelled
using laundry detergent
so the area in water to loosen any
leftover residue
try not to allow excess water to Xin to
other areas of the carpet as this may
spread the stain and make it hard to
vacuum all the water out of the carpet
needless to say remove any air solid
bits that may be left over and if you
need an article about getting rid of
vomit stains try how to clean vomit out
of carpet well be concentrating on the
stench for now
ruch a small amount of laundry detergent
into the wet carpet with a stiff
bristled cleaning brush if you're
worried about your carpet you can dilute
it with a little bit of water a bit of
peroxide is another possible additive
but only if your carpet is white you
don't want to risk making the stain
worse the smell may seem like it's
getting stronger at first this is only
because it's getting wet rising to the
surface and escaping don't freak out yet
vacuum out the soapy water with a shop
vacuum or wet/dry vacuum if you don't
have a vacuum soak up the liquid with a
dry towel a wet vac will be much more
efficient but a towel can work it just
may take an hour or two sitting on the
stain for the towel to absorb everything
went once more with water to rinse the
carpet of excess soap brush it in gently
lifting the soap to the top if any has
become entrenched in the fibers
this step may have to be repeated
several times to remove the soap from
the carpet fiber if so does get left in
the carpet it could harden and lead to
slight discoloration so while this step
seems harmless not doing so may prevent
your carpet from returning to good as
new
vacuum again to remove excess water in a
Lao area to dry don't jump to any
conclusions yet you don't know what the
carpet will be like until it's
completely dry so if the stain or smells
persist give it a bit of time and then
try some alternate methods it may just
be a waiting game
finish with Febreze if desired why
settle for no smells when you can have
good smells spray some Febreze over the
area if you'd like to seal the deal