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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 459038, member: 29"]Vacuum the back with an old stocking over the cleaner nozzle. Get a clean piece of old towel and carefully rub it over. That will get most off. If you can then get foam carpet cleaner, I'd spray some of that on a clean cloth and work it on, carefully. Better still are Astonish soap bars, if you can find one - not directly applied, but again using a clean cloth. Don't overwet.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 459038, member: 29"]Vacuum the back with an old stocking over the cleaner nozzle. Get a clean piece of old towel and carefully rub it over. That will get most off. If you can then get foam carpet cleaner, I'd spray some of that on a clean cloth and work it on, carefully. Better still are Astonish soap bars, if you can find one - not directly applied, but again using a clean cloth. Don't overwet.[/QUOTE]
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