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How Do You Get Rubber Cement Out Of A Rug?

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How Do You Get Rubber Cement Out Of A Rug?

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Rubber cement is an adhesive that has a wide variety of uses–from crafting to school projects. It dries very quickly and is generally very simple to remove from many surfaces. Unfortunately, however, when you are trying to piece together your child’s diorama or make a scrapbook of your daughter’s third birthday, you may accidentally spill rubber cement on a rug or carpet. It is possible to remove rubber cement from your rug without causing any permanent damage. Remove any large bits of rubber cement with a blunt object, such as a butter knife or a credit card. Pick out any smaller chunks that may be stuck deeper into the carpet with a fine-toothed comb or your fingers. Soak up any rubber cement that may still be wet with a piece of paper towel. Dab at the remaining rubber cement on the rug with a paper towel that has been soaked with rubbing alcohol. Mix equal parts of water and dish-washing detergent in a plastic spray bottle. Spray the dish-washing detergent mixture directly onto th

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