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#Cover the stained area with baking soda or corn starch. Sprinkle the powder liberally and don’t worry about using too much. Both baking soda or corn starch are absorbents that will “soak up” moisture, especially oil. They will not stain or damage carpeting.
 
#Cover the stained area with baking soda or corn starch. Sprinkle the powder liberally and don’t worry about using too much. Both baking soda or corn starch are absorbents that will “soak up” moisture, especially oil. They will not stain or damage carpeting.
 
#*One advantage of baking soda or corn starch is that they are very inexpensive.
 
#*One advantage of baking soda or corn starch is that they are very inexpensive.
#*Another advantage is that they are non-toxic and made from organic materials. Neither baking soda nor corn starch will have a negative effect on the environment or on your body.<ref>http://www.davidsuzuki.org/publications/downloads/2012/qog-stainremoval.pdf</ref>
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#*Another advantage is that they are non-toxic and made from organic materials. Neither baking soda nor corn starch will have a negative effect on the environment or on your body.<ref name="rf1">http://www.davidsuzuki.org/publications/downloads/2012/qog-stainremoval.pdf</ref>
 
#Rub the baking soda or corn starch into the carpeting. Avoid rubbing too softly or too harshly. Use just enough force for the baking soda or corn starch to penetrate into the carpet’s fibers. Use a utility brush for larger oil stains, and an old toothbrush for small stains.
 
#Rub the baking soda or corn starch into the carpeting. Avoid rubbing too softly or too harshly. Use just enough force for the baking soda or corn starch to penetrate into the carpet’s fibers. Use a utility brush for larger oil stains, and an old toothbrush for small stains.
#Allow the baking soda or corn starch to set, and then vacuum it up. This means leaving the powder alone for at least 15 minutes. <ref>http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a12793/stains-grease-may07/</ref>Now that the baking soda or corn starch has absorbed the oil, use a vacuum cleaner to suck it out of your carpeting.
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#Allow the baking soda or corn starch to set, and then vacuum it up. This means leaving the powder alone for at least 15 minutes. <ref name="rf2">http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a12793/stains-grease-may07/</ref>Now that the baking soda or corn starch has absorbed the oil, use a vacuum cleaner to suck it out of your carpeting.
 
#*Vacuum very thoroughly to remove every last bit of powder.
 
#*Vacuum very thoroughly to remove every last bit of powder.
#Squirt a few drops of liquid dishwashing detergent onto the stained area. Rub the detergent into the carpeting with a utility brush or an old toothbrush. Pour a small amount of warm water over the area and immediately blot up the detergent with a clean cloth or sponge.<ref>http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-oil-stains-from-carpet/</ref>
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#Squirt a few drops of liquid dishwashing detergent onto the stained area. Rub the detergent into the carpeting with a utility brush or an old toothbrush. Pour a small amount of warm water over the area and immediately blot up the detergent with a clean cloth or sponge.<ref name="rf3">http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-oil-stains-from-carpet/</ref>
 
#*Don’t be alarmed if the process creates soap suds, just keep blotting until all of the detergent is removed and the carpet is relatively dry.
 
#*Don’t be alarmed if the process creates soap suds, just keep blotting until all of the detergent is removed and the carpet is relatively dry.
 
#*The more detergent and water you use, the longer the process will take.
 
#*The more detergent and water you use, the longer the process will take.
 
#Allow the carpeting to dry completely. Inspect the fibres carefully for traces of oil. Repeat the process if the stain is still visible.
 
#Allow the carpeting to dry completely. Inspect the fibres carefully for traces of oil. Repeat the process if the stain is still visible.
 
===Employing Rubbing Alcohol ===
 
===Employing Rubbing Alcohol ===
#Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to a clean cloth or paper towel. Be aware that rubbing alcohol is toxic and flammable. Always use rubbing alcohol in a well ventilated area and wash your hands thoroughly after handling it. Keep it away from children and pets. <ref>http://www.poison.org/articles/2012-dec/rubbing-alcohol-only-looks-like-water</ref>
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#Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to a clean cloth or paper towel. Be aware that rubbing alcohol is toxic and flammable. Always use rubbing alcohol in a well ventilated area and wash your hands thoroughly after handling it. Keep it away from children and pets. <ref name="rf4">http://www.poison.org/articles/2012-dec/rubbing-alcohol-only-looks-like-water</ref>
 
#*If handled with caution rubbing alcohol is entirely safe.  
 
#*If handled with caution rubbing alcohol is entirely safe.  
 
#*One benefit of rubbing alcohol is that most people already have it in their medicine cabinet.
 
#*One benefit of rubbing alcohol is that most people already have it in their medicine cabinet.
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#Remove excess rubbing alcohol from the carpeting. Once the carpeting has sufficiently dried and the stain has been erased, rinse the entire area with water, and blot the water out with a fresh cloth or paper towels. This should take care of any residual alcohol and reduce the odor.
 
#Remove excess rubbing alcohol from the carpeting. Once the carpeting has sufficiently dried and the stain has been erased, rinse the entire area with water, and blot the water out with a fresh cloth or paper towels. This should take care of any residual alcohol and reduce the odor.
 
#*Do not use air fresheners or fragrances to deal with the smell, as this may only make matters worse.
 
#*Do not use air fresheners or fragrances to deal with the smell, as this may only make matters worse.
#*Open windows and turn on a fan; improving ventilation is the best approach. <ref>http://www.howtocleanstuff.net/how-to-remove-oil-stains-from-carpet/</ref>
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#*Open windows and turn on a fan; improving ventilation is the best approach. <ref name="rf3" />
 
===Using Dry Cleaning Solvent ===
 
===Using Dry Cleaning Solvent ===
 
#Test the dry cleaning solvent before applying it to the oil stain area. Apply dry cleaning solvent to a clean cloth or paper towel, and press it against a small, hidden area of your carpeting. After several minutes, take a damp cloth and blot out the solvent. Allow test area to dry, and make sure the solvent did not leave a stain or remove dye from the carpeting.
 
#Test the dry cleaning solvent before applying it to the oil stain area. Apply dry cleaning solvent to a clean cloth or paper towel, and press it against a small, hidden area of your carpeting. After several minutes, take a damp cloth and blot out the solvent. Allow test area to dry, and make sure the solvent did not leave a stain or remove dye from the carpeting.
#Apply the dry cleaning solvent to the oil stain area. Using a cloth or paper towels, press the solvent into the stained carpeting, moving from the outer edges to the middle of the stain. Press hard enough for the solvent to penetrate deep into the carpet fibers. <ref>http://www.housecleaningcentral.com/en/cleaning-tips/stain-removal/remove-carpet-stain.html </ref>
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#Apply the dry cleaning solvent to the oil stain area. Using a cloth or paper towels, press the solvent into the stained carpeting, moving from the outer edges to the middle of the stain. Press hard enough for the solvent to penetrate deep into the carpet fibers. <ref name="rf5">http://www.housecleaningcentral.com/en/cleaning-tips/stain-removal/remove-carpet-stain.html </ref>
 
#After 5 minutes, take a damp cloth or paper towel and blot up the dry cleaning solvent from the carpeting. Then allow the stain area to dry. Try using a fan or dehumidifier in the room to speed the drying process.
 
#After 5 minutes, take a damp cloth or paper towel and blot up the dry cleaning solvent from the carpeting. Then allow the stain area to dry. Try using a fan or dehumidifier in the room to speed the drying process.
 
#Examine the dried carpeting for any traces of the oil stain. If traces are found, repeat the process described above. You may need to clean the area multiple times before the stain disappears completely. This is normal with oil stains because the oil may seep up through the carpet fibers after the initial cleaning.
 
#Examine the dried carpeting for any traces of the oil stain. If traces are found, repeat the process described above. You may need to clean the area multiple times before the stain disappears completely. This is normal with oil stains because the oil may seep up through the carpet fibers after the initial cleaning.