How to Remove Children's Bubble Fluid From the Carpet
Most young children are delighted to blow bubbles. Since youngsters are also prone to spills, you may find bubble liquid spilled on your carpet. Most bubble-blowing liquids are composed of water, glycerin and soap. If left on your carpet, this mixture will dry and leave a sticky residue.
This residue, in turn, will attract dust, dirt, and possibly even mildew. You can remove bubble liquid from your carpet with a little time and effort.
Things You Will Need
- Towel
- Cloth or sponge
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Blot the area dry with a white towel.
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Wet a cloth or sponge with hot water and dab it onto the spill to break up the soapy residue.
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Blot the area dry with a clean towel.
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Alternate dabbing the area with a wet sponge and blotting it dry, until the bubble liquid residue is gone.
The Drip Cap
- Most young children are delighted to blow bubbles.
- Since youngsters are also prone to spills, you may find bubble liquid spilled on your carpet.
- Blot the area dry with a clean towel.
References
- "How the Queen Cleans Everything"; Linda Cobb; 2003
Writer Bio
Charlotte Johnson is a musician, teacher and writer with a master's degree in education. She has contributed to a variety of websites, specializing in health, education, the arts, home and garden, animals and parenting.
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