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RemoveFriedChickenStainsFromCarpets Have you ever tried removing fried chicken stains from your carpet? It is insanely difficult. This is only when you don’t know what to do and how to do it. While fried chicken is incredibly yummy, it is certainly not one of the healthiest food choices you could make. This is even more evident when it starts bothering your carpet’s healthtoo. Removing fried food stains and particularly those of fried chicken from your carpets is the job of a professional Carpet Cleaning in NYC. But there are a few things that you can do too in case you don’t have the time to wait for them to arrive. I say particularly difficult in case of chicken because it already has a lot of natural oil in it and when we fry its pieces in more oil, it becomes even more of a disastrous spill. Well, to start with it, even your professional carpet cleaning company in NYC would never rub or wipe the stain that has just happened on the carpet because that only pushes the spill deeper into its fibers. What they would suggest is to gently lift any solid or semi solids or gravy or matter with a dull knife or spoon. Then follow the below mentionedstepstogetridofthestainseffectively: 1. Sprinkle the fried chicken stain with cornstarch. You can also use baking soda or your favorite talcum powder.Thiswillabsorbtheoil. Take a soft bristle brush and then slowly work the powder into your carpet for at least fifteen minutes.Thenyoucanvacuumthecarpettoremovethepowder. Now blot the stained area with a dry cleaning solvent (always use a clean white cloth for the purpose) In case you don’t have a dry solvent, mix one tablespoon of dish wash detergent in 2 cups of hot water. Then add a tablespoon of household ammonia. Blot the stained area of the carpet with a spongedippedinthemixtureandpatdry. 2. 3. 4. FormoredetailVisithere: CarpetCleaningNYC 829ParkAve,NewYork,NY10021