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3607 (and others) carpeted ceiling and walls

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3607 (and others) carpeted ceiling and walls

Postby bubmobile » July 23rd, 2022, 2:25 pm

Sharing the fact that my 5 year search to find something to remove back streak from interior ceiling and wall carpeted surfaces has ended. Hydrogen peroxide put into a spray bottle and liberally used and allowed to soak, applied in successive applications has done the trick for me. Hope it is useful to others.

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Re: 3607 (and others) carpeted ceiling and walls

Postby Capt'n CRUNCH! » July 26th, 2022, 5:21 pm

Thank you! Was just looking at the dingy eggshell white ceiling carpeting on mine last night! (Especially above the stove, and light fixtures where a little extra heat may have attracted soot or dust.)

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