Spot cleaning is an inevitable part of living with carpet. Various companies manufacture cleaners that are formulated specifically for stain treatments, but you may not have these or want to use them. Don’t worry, we’re here to help. In this article, we work with various professional cleaners to teach you the best ways to clean stains out of the carpet, from using baking soda and vinegar to using hydrogen peroxide . Read on and get those stubborn stains out of your carpet for good!
The Best Ways to Spot Clean Carpet
Cleaning expert Grettel Monge recommends using vinegar and baking soda to spot clean old stains on carpet.
- Blot the stain with a white cloth.
- Spritz the stain with a mixture of 1 part white vinegar and 2 parts water.
- Sprinkle baking soda on top and let the mixture sit for 1-2 days.
- Vacuum the carpet.
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How to Remove Fresh Carpet Stains
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Clean up as much of the mess as you can. Any time you spill on carpet, speed is the most important factor. The longer a mess sits, the more it soaks in. Lay a towel over a fresh spill and let the towel soak up the liquid. For solid messes, scoop or vacuum up as much as you can before you use a cleaner.
- Professional cleaner Ashley Matuska says vacuums have a plethora of attachments that can help clean off a carpet. Vacuum the affected area, then use a microfiber towel and mild cleaning agent to clean the spot. [1]
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Professional Cleaner Expert Interview
Meet the wikiHow Experts
Marcus Shields is a House Cleaning Professional who owns the Maid Easy cleaning company in Phoenix, Arizona.
Grettel Monge is a Cleaning Expert who owns Essential Cleaners Miami. They specialize in residential, Airbnb, VRBO, and rental cleaning services.
Ashley Matuska is a Professional Cleaner who owns Dashing Maids in Denver, Colorado. She has over 7 years of experience.
Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann are house cleaning professionals and the founders of Everneat, an eco-friendly cleaning service based in New York City and Connecticut.
Haim Shemesh is a Carpet & Rug Cleaning Specialist who owns Sunlight Fine Rug Care & Restoration, a cleaning specialist based in New York City.
- Professional cleaner Ashley Matuska says vacuums have a plethora of attachments that can help clean off a carpet. Vacuum the affected area, then use a microfiber towel and mild cleaning agent to clean the spot. [1]
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Soak the stain with cold water, blot it with the cloth, then let it dry. Before blotting, spray the stain with cold, clean water to soak it and prepare the spot. Then, grab a white cloth and get ready to work. Start from the outside and move towards the center during your first blot, going at the stain until all of the water is absorbed. Then, section the spot off and give it time to dry.
- Best for Removing: Water-based liquids such as soda, some juices, lemonade, and tea. It also works on food stains like chocolate, fruit juice, gravy, milk, jelly, and syrup.
- Always use a clean, white cloth to avoid transferring any color or grime from the cloth to the carpet.
- House cleaning professional Marcus Shields says to always blot your stains. “You don’t ever want to rub because it rubs the stain against the carpet fabrics.” Blot until it lifts, then keep blotting to fully remove. [2]
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Removing Stains with Commercial Spot Cleaners
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1Choose a cleaner that is safe to use on your carpet. When choosing a cleaner, carpet & rug cleaning specialist Haim Shemesh says to “be very knowledgeable on what you use, the soap, the machine, and the type of rug you have.” When you get your cleaner, read the SDS information to know the components and elements in the product and how they’re going to affect the rug. [6] X Expert Source Haim Shemesh
Carpet & Rug Cleaning Specialist Expert Interview- Read the reviews of the product and make sure the company you’re buying from is reputable before using the cleaner on your carpet, too.
- If you have a tea stain, house cleaning professionals Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann suggest using a probiotic carpet cleaner
. Spray the area, blow the stain or scrub at it with a soft brush, then use a microfiber cloth to clean it up. [7]
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House Cleaning Professionals Expert Interview - Other Types of Commercial Cleaners:
- Pet Stain Cleaner
- Borax (Best for organic and protein-based stains)
- Enzymatic Cleaner (Best for vomit, feces, food, and sweat stains)
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Spray the cleaner on the stain and let it soak in before blotting. Most manufactured spot cleaners come in a convenient spritzer bottle or aerosol spray can. You may also have a powder cleaner, which you’d sprinkle on the stain. Spray the cleaner and let it sit for as long as directed. Gently apply pressure to soak the cleaner up using a clean, white towel.
- Repeat the above steps if the stain isn’t lifted.
- Be very careful not to over-saturate your carpet with the cleaner. If you spray too much product on the carpet, the suds can be hard to remove and may cause damage. It's better to use less soap and then do another application if necessary.
- Spot cleaning products are available at most big-box stores, home improvement stores, and many grocery or dollar stores.
Removing Stains with Hydrogen Peroxide
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1Dilute 3% hydrogen peroxide with equal parts water. To ensure that you remain safe throughout this process, wear gloves and eye protection to keep your skin and eyes from getting irritated or damaged. Then, make sure the room is ventilated by opening a window and turning on the fan. Finally, grab hydrogen peroxide that’s no more than 3% concentration and dilute it with equal parts water.
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2Apply the hydrogen peroxide and blot until the stain lifts. Using hydrogen peroxide works well for stains on light-colored carpets, especially if the stains are old and deep. Cleaning specialist Courtney Jacobs says to squirt hydrogen peroxide onto a cloth, then blot the stain until it starts to come up. [8] X Expert Source Courtney Jacobs
Cleaning Specialist Expert Interview Start from the outside of the stain and work inward. Let the hydrogen peroxide solution sit for 5 minutes, then vacuum the stain with a steam vacuum machine .- Best for Removing: Blood, urine, wine, coffee, tea, and mildew stains.
Using Dish Soap and Ammonia to Remove Stains
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Mix 1 tbsp of dish soap into 2 cups of cold water in a spray bottle. In a bowl or bucket, add the soap and swirl it around in the water until it dissolves. It’s important to use cold water to prevent the stain from spreading further into the carpet. Then, pour the mixture into a clean spray bottle. [11] X Research source
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Soak the stain with the cleaner. Using the spritzer bottle, soak the stain with the soapy water. Don’t over-saturate the carpet, but make sure the stain is soaked. Then, use your clean, white cloth to dab at the spot, applying pressure to the stain as you do. [12] X Research source
- It’s important to use a white cloth so that no color from the cloth transfers to the carpet. A paper towel with no print works great and allows you to toss it in the trash after the cleanup.
- If the first round of spraying and dabbing does not fully remove the stain, get a clean cloth and repeat the process as necessary.
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Mix 1 tbsp of ammonia with ½ cup of warm water and dab at the stain. If the stain does not come up completely with dish soap and water, try the harsher cleaning power of ammonia. Mix the liquids in a cup that you can easily dip a cloth into. Then, apply the solution to a clean, white cloth and use it to dab at the stain until it comes up completely. [13] X Research source
Expert Q&A
Tips
- Cold water, rather than hot, is best because hot water may cause stains to loosen and spread more.Thanks
- Water is least likely to cause damage to your carpet, so it’s best to try cleaning with water before you try anything else.Thanks
References
- ↑ Ashley Matuska. Professional Cleaner. Expert Interview
- ↑ Marcus Shields. House Cleaning Professional. Expert Interview
- ↑ http://www.networx.com/article/we-tested-it-vinegar-as-a-carpet-cleane
- ↑ Grettel Monge. Cleaning Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/4-everyday-items-that-work-wonders-on-pet-stained-carpeting
- ↑ Haim Shemesh. Carpet & Rug Cleaning Specialist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Claudia & Angelo Zimmermann. House Cleaning Professionals. Expert Interview
- ↑ Courtney Jacobs. Cleaning Specialist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.realhomes.com/news/beer-carpet-stain-cleaning-hack
- ↑ https://ecocleanaustin.com/how-to-remove-an-ink-stain/
- ↑ http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a16073/remove-blood-stains/
- ↑ http://www.coit.com/top-five-carpet-stains
- ↑ http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a16073/remove-blood-stains/
- ↑ Chris Willatt. House Cleaning Professional. Expert Interview
About This Article
In order to spot clean tough stains on your carpet, fill a spray bottle with white vinegar and spray the stain until it’s completely soaked with vinegar. Be sure to test the a small spot on your carpet ahead of time to ensure that the vinegar won’t damage the carpet. After spraying, take a clean, white cloth and dab at the stain by applying pressure with the palm of your hand. Rinse the cloth and repeat this process until the stain is completely removed. For more advice, including how to use baking soda to spot clean pet stains from your carpet, read on.