Yes
No. You do not suck. You can truly . . . whatever the opposite is.
u suck eggs if u do math well then u SUCK!
Suck it
u suck
suck nus and have sex
just suck on until the stuff comes out
Try to take the carpet up and hang it up somewhere, but if its "stuck" to the ground, try to suck up the water with a vacuum cleaner or find something quite absorbing.
Not many people can afford to have viscose carpet. Well if you do, when you trying to book someone to clean make sure you ask them as many question as you can.As viscose is a natural process fibre only experienced carpet cleaners should clean it, you can damage the carpet easily.Use a very good vacuum cleaner to suck maximum dirt.Clean with cold water only ( no water extraction)Put Air-movers to dry the carpet quickly.
To remove charcoal from carpet, first scrape off as much excess charcoal as possible without spreading it further. Then, use a vacuum cleaner to suck up the remaining particles. Finally, blot the area with a mixture of dish soap and water followed by rinsing with clean water.
They suck the water.
If this means white glue, scrub it with warm water and suck up with a good shop vac. Repeat 3-4 times ill it's gone.
If it's white glue, scrub with warm water and it will soften up. Pick it off if you can, otherwise - keep scrubbing and suck up the moisture with a shop-vac.
Good Day! It depends whether the capert is fixed or loose, Bicarbonate of Soda neutralises the battery acid, so make a mxture of a few tablespoons of the powder and boiling water so that is a like a thin paste and pour this over the affected area of carpet. Then use a wet and dry vacuum to suck up the excess water and let the carpet dry. If course it would be best if you remove the carpet form the vehicle and then clean it as the chances are the acid has seeped through and will corrode the metal underneath the carpet
Wet it with hot water and use a nail brush to scrub it.
No
From the ground they suck the water with their beaks.
Press L to suck, R to shoot