These materials will clog the motor, ruin the brush, and potentially break the vacuum cleaner..
Make sure you have a bowl or plate nearby to deposit the ketchup without dropping it on the floor..If you’re treating an old stain then you can skip this step, as there likely isn’t any excess ketchup to remove..
Step 2: Blot the Remaining Ketchup.If the stain is new, then you’ll also want to blot up as much of the remaining liquid as possible.. You can do this with a clean white cloth or a paper towel.Carefully blot the wet ketchup (don’t rub the carpet) starting from the outside and working your way inwards.
Repeat until there’s no more ketchup coming away on the cloth or paper towel.. For dry stains that have been there a while, we recommend vacuuming the area to remove any loose or dried debris..Blotting means gently pressing the cloth onto the stain, letting it soak up the liquid, and removing it, before moving to the next part of the stain.
It’s different from rubbing the stain, which can spread the ketchup and push the stain deeper into carpet fibres..
Step 3: Clean the Stain With Diluted Washing Up Liquid.you’ll need a pet vacuum that can handle pet hair on different types of surfaces.
An upright vacuum with a powerful brush bar is often the best choice for cleaning pet hair.The surface agitation helps to remove more hair that’s become embedded in carpet fibres.. It’s also a good idea to buy a vacuum with a mini turbo tool.
These are great for removing pet hair from carpeted stairs, upholstery, and pet beds..Don’t overlook the available storage space in your home.