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Carpet Stains 101: How To Remove Tough Stains

Carpet Stains 101

Clean, fresh carpeting definitely makes your home look wonderful, but its look is diminished when it becomes stained. The key to stain removal is to act quickly, and while some stains come up easily, others can be very difficult to remove. Here are some helpful tips if you have to remove a particularly pesky carpet stain.

With the vast majority of stains, speed is the most important factor in stain removal. Act quickly and you are more likely to remove the stain. Always be gentle with your carpet as fibers can become damaged if you rub or scrub the carpet. Use a clean white towel or some paper towels to first soak up all of the liquid from the stain. Then, for many stains, a cold water rinse will remove the rest of the stain. After the stain is gone, carefully blot to remove excess moisture.

Many carpet cleaning commercials demonstrate their product by its ability to clean up red wine. This is because red wine is so noticeable, but also because it is something that often gets spilled on carpet. Cleaning this liquid is not as difficult as you might think. Blot up the wine as best you can, working from the outside in. Then rinse the spot with cold water, cold club soda or even chilled white wine, which has been shown to remove the red wine stain.

Wax might seem like an impossible substance to remove from your carpeting, but if a candle drips all over the carpet fibers, all is not lost. First you need to freeze the wax by placing a bag of ice on top of the wax. Be sure that the bag is entirely waterproof as moisture on the carpet will inhibit the freezing of the wax. Once it is frozen, grab your dull butter knife and scrape away at the wax gently. This should remove most of the problem, and for what remains, you'll need an iron and paper bag or paper towels. Place the bag or towels over the wax, turn the iron on to a warm setting and rub. The wax will melt and stick to the bag and presto, the wax is off of your carpet. If a stain remains from a colored candle, treat the stain with water, soapy water or a carpet cleaning solution.

If you have pets, then urine stains can definitely be a big problem. As with all stains, the first step is to blot up as much of the urine as possible using clean paper towels. Some people will apply a poultice to the stain. This involves taking a damp cloth or damp paper towels and placing them on top of the urine stain. You then weight down the poultice with something heavy, such as books. After 10 minutes, remove the weights and the dirty towels. Then rinse with cold water and blot up the liquid and treat the area with a special enzymatic cleaner. This will remove the scent, which is important because dogs tend to urinate in the same spot again and again unless all of the urine and scent is removed.

Professional Baton Rouge carpet cleaners can help keep your carpets looking new for as long as possible. If you have a really tough stain and you are worried about being able to remove it, consider calling your Baton Rouge carpet cleaning service, your Prairieville carpet cleaners or your Denham Springs carpet cleaners. Not only can they help with stain removal, they also can have all of your carpeting looking clean and practically brand new in no time at all.