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From carpets: Dab immediately with kitchen paper until you have absorbed as much as possible, then work the stain with a stain-removing bar. Shampoo the carpet.
From fabric: Rinse in cold water. Pre-soak the fabric in a washing-soda solution, then wash as usual in as hot a setting as the fabric can take, using a biological detergent. Stubborn stains can be treated with a proprietary stain remover.
From upholstery: Dab with cold water and a clean cloth, then blot dry with a cloth or kitchen paper. Persistent stains could be dabbed with a hydrogen peroxide solution, but test on an inconspicuous area first.
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You can use bleach. Not full-strength - you could end up with it "eating" the fabric. But try a bleach solution and make it stronger if it doesn't work at first. Let the stain soak and it should gradually disappear on its own while sitting in the bleach.
Posted by Fiona
With a pair of sharp scissors!
Posted by Matt
Always check manufacturer's instructions first. Always try a test patch first. If you are unsure as to whether the item you are cleaning is suitable for our instructions, take professional cleaning advice first.