
Simple Trick Removes Stubborn Cornstarch From Carpet
Removing Stubborn Cornstarch Paste From Carpet: A Simple Solution Moving house can be stressful, and unexpected cleaning challenges can add to the chaos. One such challenge, as highlighted in a recent online video, is the removal of hardened cornstarch paste from carpets. The video features Ann Russell, a cleaning expert, who offers a surprisingly simple solution. "Generally speaking, when you get things like that, you can soften them," Russell explains in the video. Her solution involves placing a damp cloth over the affected area and leaving it for two to three days. This allows the moisture to penetrate and loosen the paste. After the waiting period, Russell advises a gentle scraping to remove the softened paste. She cautions against using excessive force and recommends repeating the damp cloth process if necessary. "Most things will soften if they spend enough time under a slightly damp cloth," she notes. Russell's practical advice offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to harsh chemical cleaners, making it a valuable tip for anyone facing this common cleaning problem.