- 1). Turn the rug upside down to allow dirt and dust to fall onto the floor. Do not hang or beat the rug as it may cause damage.
- 2). Vacuum with a gentle hand-held vacuum, or use an upholstery attachment on your regular vacuum cleaner. Do not vacuum the rug with your upright vacuum as the suction pressure may damage the rug.
- 3). Place a clean, white cloth over stains, and immediately blot them up from the rug.
- 4). Pour 1/4 cup of Woolite into a plastic container, and spray water into the container to create suds.
- 5). Collect some of the suds on a soft-bristled toothbrush or a baby's hair brush, and gently brush the soiled area of the rug to remove the stain. Only use the suds from the Woolite. Do not immerse the brush in the liquid. Test a small area on the back side of the rug with the cleaner before attempting to remove a stain.
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