BullShoalsCat,There is no clean up we are aware of. The attractant is oil based and soaks the carpeting and rubberized backing. This expands and the backing swells to wrinkle, then the carpet glue is a petroleum that is attacked by the attractant as well. You can flush it with soap and water in a very heavy detergent mix, then run a solvent on it to try and release the glue and remove wrinkles, then inject carpet glue into the carpet gap hoping it is clear of oils and sticks. We hardly see this done well enough to work. It is possible though very patient.