Times Colonist

Here’s to a few more weeks of mopping up after the kids

- ALAN J. HEAVENS

I hope I’m not too late with this advice, because most children have been off school for summer vacation since June.

Because the kids might be around the house a little longer than usual each day this time of year, there is increased opportunit­y for things to get messier.

The best, but more expensive, solution is to send them to sleepaway camp for several weeks.

If that option isn’t available, however, Derek Niederquel­l of 1-800 Water Damage — a U.S. property-restoratio­n firm specializi­ng in water and fire damage and carpet cleaning — offers tips for keeping your rugs in good shape. • Let’s start with chewing gum in a plush carpet.

Niederquel­l suggests applying a bag of ice directly over the affected area and allowing the gum to completely freeze. Once that has occurred, peel off the frozen substance using your hands or a dull butter knife. • For Gatorade or soda, even red wine, Niederquel­l recommends blotting the stain using cold water and a clean white cloth.

Once that has been done, apply a generous amount of salt to draw out the stain’s moisture and let it stand for a few hours. Afterward, discard the salt and vacuum the carpet, he said. • For grass, Niederquel­l recommends vacuuming up any dry particles, then applying a detergent solution composed of warm water and dish soap.

Let this treatment stand for five minutes and blot the rug dry with a clean cloth. • If it rains and the kids respond by making mud pies and then stepping in them, Niederquel­l suggests letting the mud dry, then vacuuming up as much of it as possible.

Once you have done that, Niederquel­l said, apply a mixture of warm water and vinegar using a clean white cloth, then blot it until all the liquid has been absorbed.

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