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Rubber Cement in Carpet?


Question Posted Sunday December 9 2007, 10:27 pm

Hi, I accidentally spilled like an entire bottle of rubber cement on my beige carpet. I didn't realize it at the time, and it's dried now. There's no stain, but the carpet is... crispy? I'm not sure what to do- should I blot with water? I just don't want to mess up the carpet in an effort to make it better- my mother would have a conniption fit. Thank you all!

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TheAnnie answered Thursday December 20 2007, 1:59 pm:
rub it with ice

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Brandi_S answered Monday December 10 2007, 10:59 pm:
This link explains how to remove it from fabrics, including carpet:

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LM answered Monday December 10 2007, 9:47 pm:
Try this stuff:
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It's the best stuff I've ever used on carpet stains. It will get ANYTHING out. My best example is the better half of a bottle of blood red nail polish, dried. Completely gone, and the color/texture of the carpet was just as good as before.

Plus, the "crispyness" may also wear off over time. Rub a shoe across it for awhile, that may help :]


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