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		<title>Now 100% Green Carpet Cleaning</title>
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		<title>Interior Care Carpet Cleaning in Bend OR #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2011 05:12:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interior Care Carpet Cleaning in Bend OR is running a wintertime special. Book a regular price carpet cleaning before the end of March and get one area cleaned for free. See the difference STEAM CLEANING makes. We also specialize in tile and grout cleaning. Call now and take advantage of this great offer! [SIZE="6"]Interior Care [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interior Care Carpet Cleaning in Bend OR is running a wintertime special. Book a regular price carpet cleaning before the end of March and get one area cleaned for free. See the difference STEAM CLEANING makes. We also specialize in tile and grout cleaning.</p>
<p>Call now and take advantage of this great offer!</p>
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		<title>How to Choose a Vacuum Cleaner</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:22:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jburn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sharon&#8217;s Vacuums Serving Central Oregon since 1979 541-388-1414 We at Interior Care Carpet Cleaning are happy to assist you with any info you need regarding vacuum cleaners. After all our primary business is Sharon&#8217;s Vacuums here in Bend! Sharon&#8217;s Vacuums has been serving Central Oregon for more than 30 years.We provide sales,service, and parts for [...]]]></description>
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Serving Central Oregon since 1979<br />
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<p>We at Interior Care Carpet Cleaning are happy to assist you with any info you need regarding vacuum cleaners. After all our primary business is Sharon&#8217;s Vacuums here in Bend! Sharon&#8217;s Vacuums has been serving Central Oregon for more than 30 years.We provide sales,service, and parts for all brand vacuums.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #1</strong> &#8211; When choosing a new vacuum the most important thing to consider is: What type of surface you need to clean and choose a machine that will properly match your needs. If you have mostly all carpet and maybe a small amount of hard surface then you will be best suited with an upright style vacuum. However, if your house is mostly or all hard surface floors with some carpet you may want to consider a Canister style Vacuum with a power nozzle. If you have all hard surface and no carpet, you can go with a straight suction Canister with no power nozzle.</p>
<p><strong>Tip #2 -</strong> The Second thing to consider is DURABILITY!!. Unfortunately we live in a world of disposable products and a lot of Vacuums now fall into that category. (Even some well known brands that we&#8217;ve known for years have now gone down the path of disposability.) So ask yourself, Do you want a Vacuum that will last for several years or do want a disposable vacuum that you will be replacing every year or two?</p>
<p><strong>Tip #3</strong> -   Vacuum Filtration and Bagged vs Bagless&#8230;. We have reached a time that both, vacuum consumers and manufactures are becoming conscious about good filtration..The bottom line is, all that air that your vacuum is sucking in MUST come out through a exhaust vent. The idea is that all dirt remain in the vacuum and the clean air blows back out of the Vacuum. Unfortunately that&#8217;s not always the case. Day in and day out in our Vacuum Shop we see customers bring in there BAGLESS vacuums for service. Generally these bagless vacs are covered with dust on the outside of the machine. What does that tell us? It tells us that the vacuum is leaking that same dust that we are trying to remove from our carpet and just redistributing it throughout our home and our lungs!. Basically it works like this, all bagless vacs have a series of at least 2 to 3 filters onboard that the air must travel through in order to exit the machine. As soon as these filters begin to plug up, that air now looks for a different way out of the vacuum. We see this in every single bagless vacuum made weather it&#8217;s a $49 Bissell or a $500 Dyson.</p>
<p>At this time, we firmly believe that a bagged vacuum is the only way to go. When you have that paper bag in place it acts as the PRIMARY FILTER and does 99% of the filtering duties. Then the on board Hepa Filter only has the the job of catching whatever that bag might have let through. Then of course we are replacing that bag whenever its full. ( Effectively replacing the vacuums PRIMARY FILTER multiple time a year)</p>
<p><strong>Tip #4 &#8211; </strong>PRICE!!&#8230;&#8230;.First off, don&#8217;t think you must spend a small fortune to get a great vacuum cleaner. There is a good vacuum for just about every price range. Its just a matter of knowing all the pros and cons of each individual machine. At our shop, about 75% of our business is service. We are also the AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER for almost all the major brands. This gives excellent insight as to what vacuums that are good and bad. The best thing to do is consider what you are prepared to spend then give us a call at Sharon&#8217;s Vacuums 541-388-1414. One of our expert staff members will be glad to advise you on what the best Vacuum Cleaner would be for the amount you would like to spend.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Tony &amp; Laura Rosiello Owners of Sharon&#8217;s Vacuums / Interior Care Carpet Cleaning.</p>
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		<title>10 Commandments of Carpet Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Commandment I: Vacuum frequently and thoroughly. Most of the wear of carpeting is caused by dirt. Oily soils attract more oily soil and frequent vacuuming will reduce soil buildup. Commandment II: Get at stains quickly, 99% of all stains can be removed by one cleaning agent or another if they are cleaned in the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Carpet Cleaning Websites" src="http://i716.photobucket.com/albums/ww162/jburnich/Carpet%20Cleaning%20Websites/10-commandments.jpg" alt="" width="206" height="206" /><strong>Commandment I: </strong>Vacuum frequently and thoroughly. Most of the wear of carpeting is caused by dirt. Oily soils attract more oily soil and frequent vacuuming will reduce soil buildup.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment II: </strong>Get at stains quickly, 99% of all stains can be removed by one cleaning agent or another if they are cleaned in the first few days. The longer a stain chemically reacts with the carpet the harder it will be to remove it.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment III:</strong> Test carpet before scrubbing, extracting or spotting. All carpets are different. Some carpets are very sensitive to acid type cleaners and will lose their color quickly. Other carpet dyes are sensitive to harsh alkalis.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment IV: </strong>Use appropriate spotters starting with the mildest. Do not use harsh spotting agents unless absolutely necessary and always neutralize high alkaline or high acid cleaners after use.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment V:</strong> Never dig or brush spots. The proper procedure is to scrape the spot towards the middle and then tamp the spot into the white towel or cloth using a brush or other tamping devices. A meat tenderizer makes a great tamping tool.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment VI: </strong>Do not overuse detergents, shampoos or spotters. Too much detergent will result in residual left in the carpet that even thorough vacuuming may not remove.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment VII: </strong>Do not over-wet carpet. Our carpet detergents are chemically active enough so they do not need a tremendous amount of wetting. Over-wetting can cause brownout, carpet shrinkage, adhesion problems and all other kinds of nightmares.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment VIII: </strong>Extract residual if possible. Rotary scrubbing will clean the carpet fibers the best by encapsulating dirt and detergent residue, which powders off the carpet. Periodic extraction will flush out this dirt and other organisms deep in the carpet.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment IX: </strong>Never “coat” a dirty or spotty carpet. After scrubbing or extracting a dirty carpet, if you are not satisfied with the results, do not apply a coat of carpet protector as this will result in “gluing in the dirt” making it harder to remove it the next time. Either re-scrub or extract the carpet or leave the carpet until the next cleaning cycle before you coat.</p>
<p><strong>Commandment X: </strong>Have your carpets professionally cleaned at least once per year depending on traffic from kids and/or pets.</p>
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		<title>Cleaning Red Wine From Carpet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:21:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Red wine spills are quite common. Here are a couple of strategies to get the red out. Keep in mind that the sooner you treat the spot the better chance you have of success. Before using either method, test on an inconspicuous area such as the inside corner of a closet. Plan A Step 1: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Carpet Cleaning Websites" src="http://i716.photobucket.com/albums/ww162/jburnich/Carpet%20Cleaning%20Websites/spilled-wine-carpet-spring-lg.jpg" alt="" width="238" height="186" />Red wine spills are quite common. Here are a couple of strategies to get the red out. Keep in mind that the sooner you treat the spot the better chance you have of success. Before using either method, test on an inconspicuous area such as the inside corner of a closet.</p>
<h2>Plan A</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1:</strong> Drizzle a combination of Dawn dish soap and hydrogen peroxide (must use both) on the spot.<br />
<strong>Step 2:</strong> Blot with a clean dry cloth until no more stain shows on the cloth. You will need to change your cloth often or use a clean patch of the towel each time as you are blotting to be sure you are not spreading the stain.<br />
<strong>Step 3:</strong> Rinse with warm water and let dry.</p>
<h2>Plan B</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1: </strong>Begin by blotting with a clean cloth to remove as much of the wine as possible. It’s very important to BLOT throughout this entire process DO NOT SCRUB. Your goal is to “lift” the stain, not rub it into the fibers. Working from the outside of the stain towards the center will keep the stain from spreading.<br />
<strong>Step 2:</strong> Apply white wine tonic water to the stain. If it is a wool carpet use white wine only.<br />
<strong>Step 3:</strong> Blot with a clean dry cloth until no more stain shows on the cloth. You will need to change your cloth often or use a clean patch of the towel each time as you are blotting to be sure you are not spreading the stain.<br />
If all else fails call your local professional carpet cleaner and make sure they use a hot water extraction process to remove red wine.</p>
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		<title>Treating Carpet for Coffee Spills</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coffee has different effects on different types of carpets, but the best way to avoid permanent staining is to clean the area as soon as possible. If coffee sits for a few days it may never come out completely. Plan A: Tonic Water Step 1: Start by blotting up as much of the liquid as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Carpet Cleaning Websites" src="http://i716.photobucket.com/albums/ww162/jburnich/Carpet%20Cleaning%20Websites/spilledcoffee.jpg" alt="" width="271" height="169" />Coffee has different effects on different types of carpets, but the best way to avoid permanent staining is to clean the area as soon as possible. If coffee sits for a few days it may never come out completely.</p>
<h2>Plan A: Tonic Water</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1: </strong>Start by blotting up as much of the liquid as you possibly can, using a white towel or paper towels. If you have a wet or shop vacuum that works even better.<strong><br />
Step 2:</strong> Once the excess liquid has been absorbed, sprinkle the stain with your choice of tonic water, 7-Up, or club soda. Make sure you use a liberal amount and let it stand for about five minutes.<br />
<strong>Step 3: </strong>Next, blot with a towel or extract with the shop vac to remove the liquid. Repeat the cleaning process as many times as necessary to remove the moisture. Finally, rinse the area with clean water and go through the blotting/extracting process a final time to remove excess liquid.</p>
<h2>Plan B: Hydrogen Peroxide</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1: </strong>Sprinkle the coffee stain with hydrogen peroxide, letting it stand for four to six hours.<br />
<strong>Step 2:</strong> Blot up as much of the peroxide as you can and then reapply more<br />
Step 3: This time let it stand overnight. In the morning, blot off any excess peroxide. Sometimes hydrogen peroxide has a “bleaching effect” so be sure to first test on an inconspicuous area such as the inside corner of a closet.<br />
If all else fails call your local carpet cleaning professional, but don&#8217;t wait too long because the difference between a spot and a stain is how long its been sitting on the carpet.</p>
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		<title>Make Your Carpet Last Forever</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a proven fact that a good looking carpet is the most important component to a homes appearance, but replacing a carpet is expensive. You want your carpet to last as long as possible. Use the following tips to extend the life of your carpet: Tip 1: Padding is important, ideally no more than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Carpet Cleaning Websites" src="http://i716.photobucket.com/albums/ww162/jburnich/Carpet%20Cleaning%20Websites/white-livingroom-carpet.jpg" alt="" width="228" height="155" />It is a proven fact that a good looking carpet is the most important component to a homes appearance, but replacing a carpet is expensive. You want your carpet to last as long as possible. Use the following tips to extend the life of your carpet:</p>
<p><strong>Tip 1: </strong>Padding is important, ideally no more than 7/16-inch thick, unless your carpet came with it attached. Also use pads under small rugs, and rotate them from time to time.<br />
<strong>Tip 2: </strong>In areas that get a lot of sun exposure, keep your drapes or curtains closed to prevent fading or browning.<br />
<strong>Tip 3: </strong>Leave dirt outside. You may feel a bit uneasy about asking guests to remove their shoes, but by leaving footwear at the door, you keep the dirt out. In addition, take the time to sweep your home’s sidewalks, and at the very least invest in heavy-duty doormats to prevent excess dirt from entering the house.<br />
<strong>Tip 4: </strong>Confine all snacking to the kitchen. Your family may protest this rule, but it’s the only way to prevent spills from staining your carpeting. Sauces, chocolate and juices are lethal to your carpet’s aesthetic value. If food does find its way to your carpet, be sure to clean it up immediately.<br />
<strong>Tip 5: </strong>Run the vacuum often. In high-traffic areas, carpets should be vacuumed daily. In less-traveled areas, vacuum one to two times per week. Vacuuming often will remove damaging dirt from the fibers. Buy an upright vacuum fitted with beater bars.<br />
<strong>Tip 6: </strong>Keep your socks on. While walking without shoes will help to make your carpet last longer, you shouldn’t walk on your carpeting with bare feet. The oils present on the skin will stick to carpet fibers and attract dirt and grime.<br />
<strong>Tip 7: </strong>Change the room’s layout often. To break up the same old traffic pattern and to avoid wearing the carpeting down in the same spots, move your furniture around. This will create new foot traffic and your whole carpet will last longer, not just one area.<br />
<strong>Tip 8: </strong>Call in the professionals. You should hire a reputable carpet cleaning company to service your carpets at least once or twice per year. Make sure they have the equipment that won’t leave detergent in the fibers.</p>
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		<title>Getting Chewing Gum Out of Carpet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To remove chewing gum from carpet, get out your electric hair dryer and some Ben Gay. Step by Step Step 1: Heat the gum, being careful not to melt the carpet fibers. Its a good idea to test in an inconspicuous area first, such as the inside corner of a closet. Step 2: Use a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-180" title="GumOnShoe" src="http://bendorcarpetcleaning.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/GumOnShoe.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="181" />To remove chewing gum from carpet, get out your electric hair dryer and some Ben Gay.</p>
<h2>Step by Step</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1:</strong> Heat the gum, being careful not to melt the carpet fibers. Its a good idea to test in an inconspicuous area first, such as the inside corner of a closet.<br />
<strong>Step 2:</strong> Use a piece of plastic wrap or a plastic bag to lift the softened gum away. Just allow it to stick to the plastic, then pull it up. This may get most of it.<br />
<strong>Step 3:</strong> Next, apply Extra Strength Ben Gay, or another muscle rub containing methyl salicylate. Again, test this in an inconspicuous area first.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4:</strong> Use plastic again, or a rag to pull more gum out. Repeat if necessary. Once you completely remove the chewing gum from the carpet, clean the area with a mild detergent solution (a few drops of dish soap in a cup of warm water will work). Rinse with warm water and dry the area.</p>
<h2>Using Commercial Carpet Stain Removers</h2>
<p>Some common carpet stain removers will work to remove chewing gum from carpet. Goo Gone, in particular, works fairly well. Pull out as much gum as you can, then heat what remains. Apply Goo Gone, using a brush or the edge of the cap to work it in and break up the gum. Pick it out a piece at a time. Patience is required. Repeat the process until you remove all the gum.<br />
Be sure to thoroughly rinse the spot. Use a shop-vac if you can, or just rinse and blot with a white cotton cloth repeatedly. It is important not to leave any cleaning solvent in your carpet for too long, and to rinse it completely.</p>
<p>If you cannot remove the chewing gum from the carpet using either of the two methods here, don&#8217;t worry. A carpet cleaner with a hot water extraction unit (a steam cleaner) can get usually get it out.</p>
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		<title>Remove Candle Wax from Carpet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candle wax is is a tough one, but it is a very common problem. You will need paper towels and an electric iron. Very absorbent paper towels are recommended for the best results. Use white towels only as dyes may bleed onto the carpet when exposed to the heat of the iron. Before beginning the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Candle wax is is a tough one, but it is a very common problem. You will need paper towels and an electric iron. Very absorbent paper towels are recommended for the best results.  Use white towels only as dyes may bleed onto the carpet when exposed to the heat of the iron.</p>
<p>Before beginning the procedure, use a brush or your hands to pick away at any of the excess wax that you can get out of the carpet fiber. Be gentle and be careful not to unravel the pile when brushing.</p>
<h2>Step by Step</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1:</strong> Plug the iron in and turn it on to the lowest setting possible.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2:</strong> After the iron heats up, take a paper towel and place it over the wax. Gently apply the warm iron to the paper towel. The wax should begin to liquefy and the paper towel will absorb it. Do not set the temperature of the iron any higher than the warm setting, or you may harm synthetic fibers. For berber or some sculptured carpets, you may have to press down harder with the iron. Be especially careful with the berbers and do not pull on any fibers or loops. Pulling on those loops can cause a &#8220;run&#8221; much like the runs in panty hose and can ruin the rug, as the run will travel across the length of the carpet.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:</strong> Continue working the iron and paper towel until all of the wax is absorbed. You may need to turn the paper towel several times as the area where the wax is being absorbed becomes saturated. If it is a large spill you may need more than one paper towel. The watch word here is patience, as working this process can take time.</p>
<p>To remove stains left from colored wax, try gently dabbing the stain with a rag dampened with rubbing alcohol.</p>
<p>If you have tried all the above steps and you still have some wax in your carpet you may wish to call a professional carpet cleaning company.</p>
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		<title>How to Get Blood Out of Carpet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is easiest to remove blood when it is still wet. Dried blood stains are notoriously harder to remove. Also be sure throughout the process to blot the stain, not rub it, as this will only push the stain further into the carpet fibers. Use the following steps along with the appropriate cleaning solution for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Carpet Cleaning Websites" src="http://i716.photobucket.com/albums/ww162/jburnich/Carpet%20Cleaning%20Websites/how-to-clean-ketchup-from-a-carpet.jpg" alt="" width="170" height="95" />It is easiest to remove blood when it is still wet. Dried blood stains are notoriously harder to remove. Also be sure throughout the process to blot the stain, not rub it, as this will only push the stain further into the carpet fibers. Use the following steps along with the appropriate cleaning solution for your carpet type.</p>
<h2>You Will Need:</h2>
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* Cleaning solution</strong><br />
- Wool: 1 teaspoon mild, non-alkali detergent with 1 cup cold water<br />
- Synthetics: 2 tablespoons household ammonia with 1 cup cold water<br />
- Oriental: 1 part white vinegar with 2 parts cold water<br />
<strong>* Clean white towels</strong><br />
<strong>* Spray bottle</strong> (for cleaning solution)<br />
<strong>* Rinsing Solution:</strong><br />
- 2-6 drops mild, non-alkali dish detergent with 1 cup cold water<br />
<strong>* Water bottle</strong></p>
<h2>How to Remove the Stain:</h2>
<p><strong>Step 1: </strong>Begin by blotting with a clean cloth to remove as much of the blood as possible. It’s very important to BLOT throughout this entire process DO NOT SCRUB. Your goal is to “lift” the stain, not rub it into the fibers. Working from the outside of the stain towards the center will keep the stain from spreading.<br />
<strong>Step 2: </strong>Spray stain with cold water and blot to remove as much of the stain as possible.<br />
<strong>Step 3: </strong>Spray a small amount of cleaning solution on the stain. Then blot with a clean dry cloth until no more stain shows on the cloth. You will need to change your cloth often or use a clean patch of the towel each time as you are blotting to be sure you are not spreading the stain. Repeat until the stain is no longer noticeable.<br />
<strong>Step 4: </strong>Spray with rinsing solution and blot with clean cloth to remove. Then spray with clean water.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5: </strong>Cover stain with clean cloth or stack of paper towels and put heavy weight on top (heavy books, etc.). Leave set for several hours to absorb any remaining liquid. Remove weights and cloths and let area air dry. If the spot turns brown when it dries, mix 1 part vinegar with 2 parts water. Apply the solution on the dried spot and blot to dry. This can be repeated ONE time.</p>
<p>If all else fails call your local carpet cleaning professional. Most professionals will have industrial grade solutions to remove blood stains from carpet.</p>
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