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Remove Plastic by following these steps:

  1. Sponge with Drycleaning Solvent.
  2. Sponge with Dry Spotter.
  3. Keep stain moist and blot occasionally with Absorbent Material.
  4. Continue as long as stain is being removed.
  5. Flush with Drycleaning Solvent.
  6. Repeat above steps until no more stain is removed.
  7. Allow to dry completely.
  8. Apply Amyl Acetate to stain and cover with Absorbent Material dampened with Amyl Acetate.
  9. For 15 minutes,
  10. Keep stain moist and blot occasionally with Absorbent Material.
  11. Sponge.
  12. When not working on stain, cover with an inverted bowl to minimize evaporation.
  13. Flush with Drycleaning Solvent.

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5mo ago

You can try using a combination of ice to freeze the rubber and a flat tool to gently scrape it off the carpet fibers. Be cautious not to damage the carpet in the process, and consider using a specialized cleaning solution designed for removing rubber residue. If necessary, consult a professional cleaner for advice or assistance.

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14y ago

You will have to replace the carpet.

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