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Karen, It's possible that the alcohol ate thru the varnish. Alcohol has a solvent base which is the same base as varnish. If that's the case, the only option you have left is to re-varnish the table
Donna, Without looking at the carpet, I will do the best I can to explain what you might be dealing with. First, wicking is not something that happens normally. In my experience I might have one spot
Amy, Try white vinegar. Get the corner of a towel damp with the vinegar and then like you're dusting go over the spot. Let it sit in the sun for 24 hours. You can repeat this as many times as you
Janelle, Nothing you did should have caused anything to smell, especially if they were not still wet the next day. It sounds like getting them wet activated something in the pants that is causing the
Jazz, Unfortunately, Iodine is almost impossible to remove. They do make chemicals specifically to remove iodine. You can get one at a carpet cleaning supply company. The problem is they are made
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