QPR boss Mark Hughes has demanded his side avoid the mistakes they made after beating Liverpool at home and utilise the momentum from beating Arsenal.
Rangers lost 3-1 to Sunderland after beating the Merseysiders on 21 March.
"I mentioned not letting that performance visit waste," Hughes said after the two-1 win over the Gunners.
"We possibly did once we went as much as the Stadium of sunshine and very under-performed. We mustn't ever allow that to happen again."
Despite a second successive home win, QPR remain within the relegation zone on goals scored and face a frightening run-in.
They travel to leaders Manchester United next before trips to Chelsea and Manchester City, but Hughes is targeting the clubs remaining home matches against Swansea, Tottenham and Stoke as vital to their survival.
QPRS RUN-IN
- 8 Apr Man Utd (a)
- 11 Apr Swansea (h)
- 14 Apr West Brom (a)
- 21 Apr Tottenham (h)
- 29 Apr Chelsea (a)
- 6 May Stoke (h)
- 13 May Man City (a)
"We have got an important test going to Old Trafford and with a view to be a measure of ways we treat going to away grounds and getting points at the board," he said.
"However the key will always be what number of games we win here [at Loftus Road] from now until the tip of the season.
"If we play like we did today and get the support like we did, then there isn't any stopping us."
The Welshman also paid tribute to playmaker Adel Taarabt who scored his first goal of the campaign inside the win over Arsenal after finding the web 19 times inside the Championship last season.
"Adel did a true defensive shift for us and the goal will do him the area of fine," he added.
"He's a little bit a free spirit, but he just lacks just a little guidance and that's what he craves.
"He just needs a plan he understands. i believed his defensive discipline was excellent, the fitting it's been, but he'll always provide you with something within the final third.
"i'm able to always give him the liberty to create because this is important to him and it is vital to the team."
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