Windex as a stain remover.
Windex on carpet stains.
Once it s all up fold the towel 2 3 times and put it over the wet spot and stomp a few times to help soak up any wetness that may be left.
The other stain however was large dark and in charge.
I opted to try just using windex on it without the iron.
Dark stains might take 3 4 rounds but it will eventually all come up.
A lot of the stain lifted off.
A way to stretch cleaning dollars and get stains out of rugs without resorting.
But there was still a pretty large brown stain on the carpet so i re saturated the area with windex laid down my cloth and pulled out my iron.
After you remove all the leftover hard gunk from the stain by using a spoon or blunt knife simply spray the windex on the stained spot and cover it with a clean preferably white towel and iron it.
It s a modern version of an old wives tale.
Even though windex can remove a variety of stains from carpeting spilling an excess amount of the liquid can leave an unsightly and permanent stain on the carpet fibers.
I use the windex with vinegar no ammonia and it works very well for a quick clean up on most stains.
Be careful i had a contractor use windex to remove some little drops of sewer water that had dropped on to my carpet.
Windex as a stain remover.
Introduced to consumers in 1933 windex is a common window and hard surface cleaner that contains ammonia and detergent.