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How to Clean Milk Out of Car Carpet

    • 1). Remove any removable carpets with spills from the car immediately to try to contain the spread of the spill. Proceed with the cleaning process on both the removable carpets and the carpets permanently affixed to the interior of the car.

    • 2). Blot up as much excess milk as possible with the paper towels.

    • 3). Fill the bucket with warm water and add enough dishwashing detergent to make soapy water.

    • 4). Dip the scrub brush into the sudsy water and scrub at the milk spill on the carpet to remove as much of the milk as possible.

    • 5). Rinse the soapy water out of the carpet by applying clear water to the carpet after you finish scrubbing it.

    • 6). Absorb as much moisture from the carpet as possible with paper towels.

    • 7). Saturate the carpet area lightly with white vinegar. The white vinegar will neutralize any remaining bacteria and prevent odors from occurring. Allow the white vinegar to sit on the stain for approximately 20 minutes and then rinse the carpet with clear water to remove the vinegar. Blot up excess moisture with paper towels. Allow to dry.

    • 8). Sprinkle the stained areas on the carpet liberally with baking soda and allow the baking soda to sit on the stains for 12 to 24 hours.

    • 9). Vacuum the baking soda from the carpet after the time elapses to finish cleaning.

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      Replace the removable carpets into the car after all carpeted surfaces dry completely.

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