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Carpet Stain Removal Guide – Different Methods

We’ve all had the spill that got away. Red wine, coffee and tea can all leave that mark that carpet stain removal techniques have to combat, but which method and materials are best? While tiling may be the ultimate solution for thrills and spills when you have guests over for a wine tasting, carpets hold a special place in many housekeepers’ hearts and there are tips and tricks to ensure they are never ruined. Whether to apply hot or cold water, use vinegar, ammonia or a specialised carpet cleaning formula for the job and whether to dry or vacuum soon after, each type of spill requires a unique set of skills. With some help you’ll be able to get almost any stain from your home with these carpet stain removal tips.

1)    Blood – The carpet stain removal process starts with blotting the blood with a paper towel to remove all excess moisture from the stain. Then make a carpet stain removal mixture of water and clear ammonia, half a cup to a teaspoon. Blot again and then use a bleach less dish detergent with water mixture and blot repeatedly after application for full removal.

2)    Water soluble and grease carpet stains – Make a mixture of 50/50 ammonia and cold water and spray the affected area and quickly vacuum up the solution moments after spraying using moisture handling upright carpet cleaners. This carpet stain removal solution will handle almost all stains from red wine through to coffee.

3)    Candle Wax – Often one of the most disastrous stains possible, candle wax actually has a simple and effective method of removal. Firstly scrape off all the excess wax with a credit card and then make use of a warm iron and brown paper. Move the iron over the wax and melt it onto the paper. Make sure the iron is warm and not hot as this will burn your carpet and move in quick circular movements.

4)    Nail polish and ink – The two tough stains can be removed simply by using hair spray. The chemicals counter acts each other and simply by dabbing with a paper towel can you extract both of these tough stains.

Remember to never let stains it too long before attempting to extract them from your carpet. Always be aware that should you have sensitive carpets that there are natural liquids such as lemon juice and vinegar that often will prove as effective as any store bought products. With these top tips for carpet stain removal your carpets will be looking as good as new for years to come.

Sally Roberts is a freelance home improvement and household maintenance writer. Through her writing she hope to enable home owners to better care for their residences.

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