1. You can try to remove all mildew by vacuuming the carpets and rugs. If you vacuum the surface of the mildew, after
2. Blend a solution. Put 1/2 of a teaspoon of liquid dish washing detergent and 1cup of water that is lukewarm. Blend it thoroughly to make the water as sudsy as possible.
3. Take a damp sponge with the solution. Now sponge the solution onto the area of carpet or rug that has mildew and let stand for about 10 minutes.
4. Thoroughly rinse the area and remove all the sudsy solution and blot the area dry by using a clean, white towel. NOTE: Make sure you blot the area and do not rub the towel into the rug or carpet. By blotting the area you will pick up loose mildew, but by pressing hard with the towel you will be pressing the mildew more into the rug or carpet.
5. Blend a solution with 2 tablespoons of ammonia and 1 cup of water that is lukewarm. Blend thoroughly.
6. Take other clean white towel and mark the ammonia resolution on the mildew area of the carpet or rug.
7. Now try the ammonia solution with a white towel after step 4 that is very absorbent. Use another towel if you use the same used in step 4, it can still have mildew on it and it would be defeat to the objective.
8. Now you will have to wait until the rugs or carpet dries. If you can use an electric heater or a fan for dry the carpet then you should take it and keep it dries in the sun.
9.Moisture the rug or carpet tries to get as much sunlight as possible in order to stop mildew. Become moisture you can open visor and windows or keep a fan running in rooms.
10. If the area that has a rug or a carpet does become moisture do not just let it dry naturally as this is how mildew can form. The less moisture the rug or carpet the less likely you are to have a mildew problem.
11. If the mildew on your carpet and rugs has been there for a significant amount of time is not removed by following these steps you should hire a professional carpet cleaning service.
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