Deal with the 5 Worst Carpet Stains with this Article

Owners of carpets must know that certain spots are tougher to remove than others. Nothing can make a homeowner more scared than seeing a glass of red wine breaking on the floor or a puppy making a mess on a lovely carpet. Being able to eliminate these stains from carpets is a beneficial ability.

Not all carpets can be put in the washing machine, so when trying to remove a stain from your rug, you may have to be creative and use different methods. Some stains are easy to clean, while others require more effort and specialized cleaning products. Some stains, however, can be very stubborn and difficult to remove, even when you try all the available solutions.

These are the five common stains and the methods to remove them through proper carpet cleaning:

Pet Stains

While our beloved cats and dogs are adorable, the messes they make aren’t.  Fortunately, it’s relatively easy to clean up any new messes they make.

To eliminate pet stains from carpets, start by absorbing as much of the liquid as you can using newspaper or towels. Afterward, rinse the area with cold water. To finish up, it is best to use a purchased stain removal product or odor neutralizer, like baking soda. Avoid any tools that generate heat, as they can set the stain. 

Suppose the stain persists, re-wet it and spray an enzyme cleaner. Wait overnight and absorb the wetness with paper towels.

To remove tough and stubborn stains from carpets, use a specialized carpet stain remover designed to suction out the deeply embedded stains that regular cleaning products may not be able to remove.

Red Wine

If you ever have a red wine spill, it’s important to take care of it quickly. Use a cloth to dab the area and get rid of the liquid. You can make a cleaning solution with white vinegar, dishwashing liquid, and warm water. Sponge the carpet with water afterward to avoid a vinegar smell.

If the usual stain remover isn’t working, mix one dish soap with two parts hydrogen peroxide and test it in an inconspicuous area to ensure it won’t damage or bleach your carpet. Once you’ve confirmed it’s safe, apply the solution to the stain and wipe it off with a damp cloth.

Blood

To remove a blood stain from your carpet, combine one tablespoon of dish soap and two cups of cold water. Dab this solution onto the stain with a cloth. Keep blotting the stain until it has been completely absorbed. Change the cloth if it becomes saturated. Repeat until the stain is gone.

For annoying marks traditional carpet cleaning methods can’t handle, try applying a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to the area and let it sit for up to an hour. Test a small corner of the carpet first to ensure it doesn’t lighten the color. Take a cloth and dab at the spot to see if the stain has lifted.

Additionally, enzyme cleaners are effective at getting rid of messes made by living organisms, and they do a great job at it.

Old Blemishes

No matter the type of stain, it can only be removed if given enough time. Carpet stains, in particular, can be particularly challenging to eliminate. Ultimately, it depends on the type of stain, how long it has been there and the effort put into cleaning it.

Using a wet vacuum and a combination of hydrogen peroxide and store-bought cleaning products can effectively clean up dirt, debris, and other particles that may have been packed down over time.

Bleach

Clean up a bleach stain on the carpet quickly by wearing gloves and soaking up the stain with a cloth. Use a dishwashing liquid and water to dab the stain from the outside in. If the bleach has already lightened the shade of the carpet, the best option may be to hide the stain with furniture.

In Conclusion

These are the five worst stains you’ll ever encounter in carpet cleaning, so remember this handy guide the next time you’ve got bleach, old stains, blood, pet traces, and red wine on your rug.

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