Tuesday, April 8, 2014

How To Remove Many Common Stains From Carpets

By Suzanne Herrman


If you have carpet, chances are that sometimes food, drink or other substances get spilled on these fibers. Some stains are simple to remove, but others can be quite difficult to remove. It is important to understand the following facts before you start to remove a particularly difficult stain.

No matter what type of stain you have, there are two constant stain removal tips. The first is that you need to act as quickly as possible and the second is that you need to be gentle with your carpet. Always blot and never rub at a stain. Not only does this cause damage to the carpet fibers, it also pushes the liquid into the padding, which you definitely do not want. Quite a few stains can be removed by blotting up the liquid, rinsing with cold water and then blotting up the excess water. Use papers towels or a clean cloth, preferably white, to blot up the stain and water rinse.

One common stain that is highly noticeable is red wine, and as with any stain, the quicker you act, the better chance you have of removing the stain. Begin by gently blotting up the wine and then sprinkle or spray on cold water. Then blot up the water and the stain should disappear. You also can use club soda in place of cold water and even white wine can be used in a pinch to remove a red wine stain.

Another stain that happens more than you might think is the spilling of candle wax on carpeting. There are a few tricks to consider when this occurs. Fill a waterproof bag with ice and place it on top of the wax, which will help freeze the wax. Once the wax has frozen, gently scrape it off with a butter knife or dull knife. Hopefully, this will remove all of the wax, but if not, then you need to apply heat. Take a plain paper bag without ink or printing and place it over the wax. Take an iron on the warm setting (not hot) and rub it over the bag. Once the wax melts, it should stick to the paper bag and lift off of your carpet. If there is color left behind, treat this carefully with a spot treater or perhaps a mix of very mild dishwashing detergent and water.

If you have a dog, you've probably had a urine stain on your carpeting at least once. This common stain does require some work to remove, but if you fail to remove the urine thoroughly, not only is this a bit unsanitary, the dog can smell the traces of urine and is more likely to return to that spot to urinate in the future. Begin by soaking up the urine with clean paper towels and then create what is known as poultice. Take about five paper towels and dampen them and then lay them over the stain. Weight these paper towels down with something heavy and allow it to rest for 10 minutes. Then treat the area with urine cleaner that removes all traces of the urine and the scent. Reapply the poultice overnight and by morning the stain should be gone.

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.




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