Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't. Instead, I'd by a small carpet cleaning machine for $100 like this one from Bissell http://www.amazon.com/BISSELL-SpotClean-Professional-Portable-3624/dp/B008DBRFBK/ref=sr_1_3?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1392383943&sr=1-3&keywords=carpet+cleaner . If you don't have wall to wall carpeting, you don't need a big one, a smaller one would be fine. I have one similar to the one listed and it did an AMAZING job on a cheap Ikea carpet we bought when DS was a baby. It's mostly red and has a deep pile (but not shag). It's been vomited on, pooped on, all kinds of food spilled on it and can look really crappy. It also cleans really well and afterwards looks like new. It and the carpet cleaner were great investments. We also use the carpet cleaner on furniture. Even though we don't allow food on the furniture, it still gets stained and dirty (not to mention the dust!). I highly recommend it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you know that you can clean up a soiled wool carpet by flipping it over - right side down - and moving it around on the snow?
The abrasiveness and the moisture in the snow, dislodges the dirt, without soaking the rug.
Give it a good shake and you are all set to go.
OMG. Not OP, but our dog's grimy squeaky tennis ball got cleaned this way in the snow, and I didn't put two and two together until your post but I'm going to try this with my rug before the snow melts!
Anonymous wrote:Did you know that you can clean up a soiled wool carpet by flipping it over - right side down - and moving it around on the snow?
The abrasiveness and the moisture in the snow, dislodges the dirt, without soaking the rug.
Give it a good shake and you are all set to go.