Cleaning Carpet Stain and Removal Tips
Using Household Products
There are many products on the market to help you clean stains. And,
there are many ways that you can clean them without chemicals at all.
But, the trick is, when you have a spill you need answers and you need
them now! Here is a great helpful tool that will provide you with some
solutions when it comes to handling carpet stains. We encourage you to
come back and use it whenever you need to.
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The
Options:
These are some of the options to cleaning your carpet that you
can use. Later, we will provide a chart that you can reference
to help you know which option you should use. Lets get started:
Option A:
1.
Make a solution of one part of white vinegar with one part of
water.
2.
Apply to the stain using a spray bottle to saturate.
3.
Allow the stain to sit about ten to fifteen minutes.
4.
Use a sponge to clean in a rubbing motion.
5.
Rinse with warm water.
6.
Brush the pile back into the natural direction is has.
7.
Using layers of white paper towels, place paper towel on top of
area, place a book on top of that. Allow to sit like this until
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Option B:
Ammonia solution: One teaspoon of clear, household type ammonia to a
half of a cup of water. This solution can be used in a spray bottle or
be applied to the carpet directly. It is important not to wet the
carpets backing when apply. After applying solution, use white paper
towels to blot. Allow to dry completely.
Option C:
Detergent solution: A detergent solution can be made of hand soap or
dish soap. The combination is one quarter of a teaspoon of detergent to
one quart of water. Make sure the soap does not contain bleach or
lanolin.
1.
Blot
the stain with white paper towels to remove as much of the solution as
possible.
2.
Apply detergent solution from a spray bottle.
3.
Rub
the area.
4.
Blot
out the stain and detergent.
Option D:
1.
Isopropyl rubbing alcohol can be purchased at your grocery store or
department store.
2.
Apply it by pouring some onto a clean, white towel or other cloth. Paper
towels can be used as long as they are white.
3.
Blot
until as much as possible until stain is removed.
4.
Be
careful. If the stain is small, blot in one direction only so that you
do not spread the stain.
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Option
E:
Often, good old fashioned water can re-hydrate the stain to help
with removal. Large spills can be cleaned up with a wet dry vac
or a steam cleaner. Dry as thoroughly as possible.
Option F:
Lemon juice can be used to remove some tough stains. To use it:
1.
Store bought lemon juice is fine as long as it does not contain
added ingredients.
2.
Using a spray bottle, spray a good amount onto the effected area
but do not wet the padding.
3.
Allow to sit up to five or six minutes.
4.
Blot with a paper towel to remove. |
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Types of
Carpet Stains |
Solution |
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Ball pen
(ink) |
Option D,
If needed, Option B |
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Beers and
wines |
Option A,
then Option B (if necessary) |
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Blood
Stains |
Option A
then followed by Option B, In emergency, a small amount of blood
can be removed with the use of the persons saliva. |
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Chewing Gum |
Apply
freezing agent and break gum away when hard, then vacuum
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Chocolate |
Use a knife
to remove as much of the chocolate as possible. Do not rub in,
but scrape away to keep from spreading. Follow by Option C |
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Cooking Oil |
Option D,
If necessary, follow with Option C |
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Crayola /
Crayons |
Use a knife
to remove as much as possible, then Option D, If not successful
do Option C, If not successful do Option E |
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Egg |
Remove as
much as possible with knife OR Blotting, then Option B, If not
successful do Option C, If not successful do Option E |
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Floor Wax
Stains |
Remove as
much as possible with Blotting, then Option D, If not successful
do Option C, If not successful do Option E |
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Fruit
Juices and other Juices |
Do Option E
or Option C, Use a steam cleaning machine to pick up large
amounts of spill |
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Gravy Sauce
and other sauces |
Remove as
much as possible with knife, AND through Blotting then, Option
D, if not successful do Option C |
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Grease and
Oil |
Remove as
much as possible with knife, AND through Blotting then, Option
D, if not successful do Option C |
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Ketchup |
Remove as
much as possible with Blotting then, Option B, if not successful
do Option C, if not successful do Option E |
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Lipstick |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting, then Option D, Option C, Option
E |
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Milk |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting, Option D, Option C, then blot
again to dry |
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Mud |
Allow mud
to dry completely, then remove as much as possible with a knife,
then Option C, Option E (if not successful) |
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Mustard |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting, then Option B, Option C, Option
E. Mustard with tumeric in it is a permanent discoloration of
the carpet. It can not be completely removed. |
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Nail Polish |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting. Then, use an oil based nail
polish remover. Then do Option C, Option E |
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Paint
Stains |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting, DO NOT Rub. Then Option D,
Option C, then blot again to dry |
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Pet Odor |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting OR with a Scraper (whichever is
needed). Then Option B, if necessary Option C, if necessary
Option E |
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Play Doh |
Allow play
doh to dry completely if it has been rubbed in, Remove as much
as possible with knife, Option D, Option C, Option E |
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Rust Stain |
Do Option
F, Option C, Option E, If this does not help, professional help
may be needed. |
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Salad
Dressing |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting, then Option D, Option C, Option
E |
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Spaghetti
Sauce Stain |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting, then Option A OR Option D, if
not successful do Option C, then Option E |
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Tea and
Coffee Stains |
Remove as
much as possible through blotting, then do Option A, then Option
C followed by Option E |
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Urine
Stains |
Remove as
much as possible with blotting, then do Option B, Option C,
Option E
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Stains From
Vomit |
Remove as
much as possible through blotting, then do Option B, if not
successful Option C, if not successful Option E |
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