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A good carpet company can dye the carpet where the bleach spot is.

Posted By: Wondering on 2007-02-01
In Reply to: I can see where it (sm) - KC

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Get advice of pros. Call carpet store/carpet cleaner
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Anyone know a good way to remove nail polish from carpet? - sm
My daughter spilled nail polish on the carpet in her room, so now I have a long line of pink nail polish on the carpet. Tried with nail polish remover, but not much help. Any ideas? Thanks.
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I hate this carpet.  We just bought the house from my husband's aunt and uncle and they had it forever. I call it Las Vegas carpet. lol
I had new carpet put down and after the
carpet guys (who moved my furniture) had put everything back and left, a new lingerie set I had just bought (tags still on) was missing.
Carpet can be patched.
They cut out the damaged part and glue in a new piece. Depending on the carpet, a lot of the time you can't even tell it was ever damaged.
No, why did she put a pot down on the floor/carpet? - nm
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carpet shampooer
Okay... I would like to have some input and opinions here.  I bought a carpet shampooer a couple of years ago.  I used it 2 times and then my sister-in-law who I have since learned is not great about returning things she borrows wanted to borrow it.  So she comes to pick it up.  I didn't mind letting her borrow it at all.  Well carpet shampooing is something I do maybe twice a year.  So I wasn't needing it right away, but when you borrow something I think you should return it you know.  Well it is never brought back and I talk to her often so I figured well she will bring it back soon and when I get ready for it I will just simply go get it.  I was hoping she would bring it back though because I have a VW Beetle and not real easy to fit the shampooer in the car.  She has a pickup.  Well about a year after she has borrowed my shampooer I say well I am ready to shampoo my carpet I need to call her and tell her I need to pick up the shampooer.  Well I call her up and tell her and guess what?  My carpet shampooer is broke.  (Remember I only used it twice.)  I said well I only used it twice it must not have been very good.  She said oh no I used it at least once a month.  (I guess she wore it out)  She said don't worry I promise you I got your moneys worth out of it.  I was shocked.  Could not believe it.  Did not offer to replace it or pay for half of what it cost.  Nothing.  So now I have to buy another carpet shampooer.  I guess you can't be nice and let not even family borrow things.  Next carpet shampooer will not be loaned out needless to say.  What is your take on this?  What should I say to her?
Does anyone own a carpet shampooer?

Like the ones they sell in Wal*Mart, etc?  How do they work compared to something the the rentable ones (Rug Doctor)?  Thanks.


I hate carpet and was so glad when
we moved to our new house and had tile downstairs. I really didn't want tile, but it is better than carpet.

The tile is very hard to keep clean though. Also, the previous owners did not seal the grout when they put it in, so I have a big chore ahead of me. Personally, I love wood floors. I would have them in the whole house if I could. My dad put in the laminate in his home and bought the good kind when he found it cheap and bought enough to do one story at a time since sometimes you can't match it up if you only buy a little at a time. It is very durable and doesn't scratch like real wood. It is super easy to keep clean too. You can't really use the swiffers on the tile because they don't do much, but on wood you can.
In the process of tearing up our old carpet
carpet to reveal hardwood floors and plan to sand ourselves - a huge project I am told - but sweat equity. You put down beautiful vinyl tile squares on our old linoleum which was over hardwood - I wish we had remodeled the kitchen ourselves - we got taken big time - so do yourself if you can. Congrats lady and best of luck!!
Is it just concrete and no glued carpet or anything?

If so, I'd just paint it with "concrete waterproofing sealer."  It'll lock out any oogies and make the whole basement cleaner looking, brighter, and will most definitely lock away that smell which may forever be in your concrete. 


http://www.basementremodeler.com/WEB/basement-waterproofing.htm 


Copy-n-paste this link to read more.  We did it in our home because of the same darned pet poop/pee nastiness, as well as mildew (they stored maybe 5 cords of green wood in the basement and...just dang...).  Well worth the investment and time to do it.  I actually love my basement now.



This may sound funny, but I just set a hot pan on my carpet because I took SM
something off the stove and ran to see something on TV that I was waiting to hear. Forgot and sat the hot frying pan on my carpet for several seconds and now there is a big circle that is dark and the carpet fibers are hard!!  Do you think Resolve would help this at all?  The bottom of the pan was a bit greasy because I was frying something in it. I thought Resolve might at least diminish the darkness!   I have done some dumb things in my time, but this ranks right up there.    Any suggestions would be helpful.  (I already thought of cinder blocks, a rope and the river). . .
If there's nylon in the carpet fibers, it probably -
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Like cat suggested if you have left over carpet
somewhere that is a possibility. We once cut a piece out of a closet so you never knew it was missing. BTW, Jennie Garth went home. Used to be a big 90210 fan so that was disappointing.
You're right! I did see carpet like that in Vegas! sm
Yours looks a lot nicer!
I would try to find a piece of carpet
somewhere in your house - closet, etc., and have  cut out the area and install the other piece - it will stick out like a sore thumb for a while as it is not worn - but eventually will look fine.  You might even be able to find a carpet installer to help you with this
Meant carpet in hall not whole...nm
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Any tips on getting paint out of carpet? sm
My daughter had a party tonight with probably 10 kids here.  One of the girls spilled a can of paint in the garage they were using for their "haunted house" and stepped all in it.  Rather than staying outside until she got the paint off with the water hose, she tracked it all into my house!  I am furious!  Of course, she wasn't wearing her shoes.  She was playing and put my 16-yo's shoes on.  I highly doubt she would go tracking through her home with paint on the bottom of her feet and she even came upstairs laughing saying I stepped in that paint that we spilled.  I said then what are you doing tracking it all through my house, get in the bathroom and wash it off!  She is 12 years old and should know better. Kids these days are so disrespectful.........Any tried and true tips for getting paint out of carpet?  Should I say something to her parents?  This is the same child I almost sent home earlier today because she slapped my 9-yo son and I did call her mom about that and informed her of what happened and if I had any more incidences out of her she was going home.  Hitting is not allowed in my house period!  Geez, can I say this child will not be a vistor at my house anymore! 
Well, I tried the Resolve today after work, and the carpet is sm
really no better at all. It is fried.  Actually the round spot shows up better now because some of the carpet around it got clean and the round mark still dark and burned.   At least I tried. I will  just have to get a throw rug, something quite pretty I hope to take away the memories of a seemingly very small UFO that landed on my carpet!  
I'm eyeing up that carpet and that tennis ball sm
That looks like an ooooolllld carpet but in extremely good shape. Grew up with one like that many moons ago. Your dog must be kin to my 2 dogs who both sleep on their backs with all 4 paws in the air. They look so cute. Now that tennis ball looks like mine. I think your baby took it from mine as I can't find any of them..... Just joking.
Years ago had a mixed breed (1/2 pit) and he was allergic to the carpet! sm
We tried everything and finally had to put in outside. My husband built this beautiful kennel for him. He actually thrived outside! I missed having him to snuggle with, but seeing how his health improved outside it was the best for him.
post made of carpet? make one and upholster it.
my cast NEVER claw the carpet yet all the scratching posts I see are made of carpet.

Your cat may also like the height of your chair for 'pulling' those nails, stretching those limbs.


So, I should have poured bleach on my roof
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Ditto this. Only bleach the whites. nm
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Arm & Hammer unscented, no bleach...sm
used to use Tide but it's gotten to expensive. I have allergies and these are the only 2 products to date that I've found that I'm not allergic to.
I have dulited bleach with water and used that before
and it did a good job without harming my skin. This was in very small areas. My hair is also short and I color my hair myself, so I often have little spots here and there.
We do use our bleach for our pool instead of chlorine (cheaper)...
but never knew about peroxide being so useful! I have one bottle for cuts and scrapes for the kids but will have to get more now and put it in a spray bottle! Thanks!
spot-on!
There is a questionnaire your healthcare provider can have you do to see how you score, but it sounds like you have very similar symptoms as I do. Do you have depression as well?
Your heart is in the right spot
trying to see after them. I myself carry around food in case I see animals out that I think might need a meal or if a friendly one comes into my yard, I bring out the food still. I would definitely be the same as you trying to fend for them.
Your post is spot on!
I agree word for word.
Above post is spot on. My mom is this way because of upbringing.

I wish I could explain this more - (it's probably in one of our mental health reference books!)  I believe that no one ever showed her sympathy as a child and taught her to be very suspicious and untrusting of other people.  I believe she feels if she shows that she cares, she'll just be disappointed anyway, so why bother.  It causes one to put up a wall, just like the other poster said.  This really resonated with me when I read it.  Because of myself also being brought up this way, it's sometimes hard for me to let anyone else in too, and I have had to teach myself empathy.  I sure am doing my best, and very obviously, to teach my children empathy by using life examples and modeling the behavior myself.


I'm so sorry about your son.  If you want to talk about it on the board, we're all listening.  XX


I SOOOO agree with you. You are spot on. nm.
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I have a soft spot for this story. sm
My aunt went through a similar story. She had a highschool sweetheart, but the families couldn't get along. So, Aunt went off to college, met and married. Had 2 boys. HS sweetie went to different college, met and married, had 3 kids.

They met at 30th HS reunion. Both divorced and alone, children grown up. Both lived in different states so decided to write back and forth via email. After a couple years, they moved closer to one another and started dating. A year later they were married.

They were very happy together and planned their retirement time to spend traveling the country in their RV. They got 5 happy years together, including 1 year of retirement. Aunt got very ill and died suddenly.

Moral of story: Life is shorter than you think. Do the best you can with what you have.
...area if you can find a spot that won't show. Or try it
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my problem with "problem spot" solvers
is that they dry out my skin too much. When I put on makeup i have a spot that looks like i have sunburn- peeling skin no matter how much moisturizer i put on :(
Finances were a real sore spot in our marriage for a long time

But my husband was in the military for 12 years, and he was away quite a bit, so I had to take over the finances. When he was home and he was paying the bills, he would get so upset because he felt there wasn't enough money and "where does all the money go?" "why don't we ever have any left?" was all I heard. I finally told him I was taking them back over because I was sick of hearing that every month. I put everything on MS Money, categorize it, subcategorize it, and add memos, so if he wants to know exactly where the money is going, all he has to do is look.


Funny....he really hasn't complained a whole lot since.


Love it. That's where I'm from (Philly) and can spot a Philly one a mile away!

!!


I tried a big company, but
I didn't like the rigidity of their plan. You want somebody who is flexible in the cleaning rotation if they rotate their area of concentration. I mean, this company wanted to waste a clean by detailing my office and bedroom and laundry area. Nobody sees those areas, so if I have company coming over, attention needs to be paid to the areas we'll be using, you know? But they had to follow their national plan.

Plus, DH and I didn't appreciate having to spend every other day off preparing for them to come. Some days you want to spend in the yard and let the house go, but when somebody is coming to clean, you need to have picked up so they can vacuum and wipe counters, etc.
Which company did you use? NM
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I went with a company...sm
We went with InCharge. The credit cards were out of hand and I was fed up. It took 1-2 months to get everything set up. We pay them $40 a month for their service, but the interest rates were knocked down to 6% so we are still saving bunches of money. We have have all the credit cards paid off in 2 more years. As for working out something with the credit card companies directly, they would not work with us so this is the route we went. Do not regret it at all.
Which company has this.
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unwanted company
Ditto -- Just don't answer the door.  We moved to the country to get away from that sort of thing and it still happens.  I hate it too.
Just because a company offers 8....
Just because a company offers 8 cpl doesn't mean they won't up that for experience. I was offered 8 and said no and now I get 10 cpl.
For what company? See, that's the thing - I
have tested for numerous companies, and passed with flying colors, then when it comes down to the job offer, they offer me about what I am making now.  That is why I would like to just know what companies out there are paying 10 cpl so I can just bypass all the ones that offer low pay; otherwise, I just see myself wasting my time, taking all these tests and in the end being offered no more than what I'm getting now.  Can anyone out there who makes 10 cpl tell me what company they work for? 
misery and company
I'm not glad that you all suffer too, but a little relieved.  Mine is a little like an electrical hum - white noise came to mind for me also.  I wonder if computer error tones started mine as it happened right after I had a series of bad dictations where I turned the volume up really high and then when I hit something wrong I got a very loud tone - someone has since told me how to change it to a more tolerable sound. 
Actually, I worked for a PC company
a long time ago supervising the commercial aspect. They always tell you that, but they can and do die in walls. We were sent out many times to cut them out after people insisted on using poison.

The best advice that I can offer is that once you get rid of them, you seal off any areas where they can get back in. If you don't do that, then you will continue to have problems.

Now rats instead of mice, I don't know what to tell you to do if they are eating through the walls!

Me personally though, I had a rat as a pet. In fact, we had to put her to sleep about a month ago.
Maybe you should contact the company...
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The big company I used was awful.
Different people every time and they used a special schedule they could not alter when I had a special request. An individual would be more flexible, but make sure they are bonded and paying taxes so you don't run into trouble with the IRS.
Would it be possible to ask the phone company--sm
to come out and inspect your line? I don't see where a lawyer would be any good at this point, until something is either proven or disproven. Good luck.
Can't Garnish a Company
You can't "garnish" a company. Garnishment only works with an employer willing to work you court to fork over money from an "employee." You're talking about a company (is it incorporated?) If you didn't go to small claims already, that's your only (best) way out. That way, the company rep MUST show up in court to answer your claim, or offer a settlement. Unless you do some strong-armed persuasion through the local press and exposing the outfit any way you can I don't see any other way out. Also, in our county it's more like $50 to file the complaint, but you can recoup that from the debtor as part of the settlement. And, don't let the small claims court clerk tell you that you need an attorney. You don't--unless you want one. They clerk is duty-bound by their oath to assist citizens in filing their own documents. They can't give you legal advice, but they can and should make sure your paperwork is okay to file the claim. Also, you can always check in with the state attorney general. They could probably work with this as a fraud case and you might have some recourse there. Also, your state--secretary of state for your state would have information on the legalities of this company, which also if you filed a claim in Small Claims Court you could subpoena documents from the company directly to find out their bank, accounting records, etc. Good luck again.