How to Remove a Cough Syrup Stain From a Carpet
- 1). Blot up as much of the cough syrup as possible with white rags. Switch to a clean part of the rag each time you blot to avoid reapplying the syrup to the carpet. Continue until no more cough syrup is coming up from the carpet.
- 2). Pour 2 cups of warm water into a bowl. Add 1 tbsp. of liquid hand soap and 1 tbsp. of white vinegar. Mix the ingredients well.
- 3). Dip a clean, white rag into the cleaning solution. Dab the solution onto the stain.
- 4). Sponge water onto the spot with a clean rag. Blot with another clean rag to soak up the moisture.
- 5). Dab rubbing alcohol onto the spot with a clean rag. Blot with a dry rag to absorb the moisture and lift the stain. Continue blotting with the dry rag until no more syrup comes up from the carpet. Rinse the spot with a damp rag.
- 6). Mix 1/2 cup water and 1 tbsp. clear household ammonia in a clean spray bottle, if the stain is still there. Spray the ammonia solution onto the stain.
- 7). Blot with a clean rag to soak up the moisture. Continue blotting until the stain disappears.