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How to Remove Stains From Your Carpet in Just 5 Minutes

October 4, 2024 · Expert Tips
Carpet Stains

What Is the Fastest Way to Get Stains Out Of Your Carpet?

If you know how to properly take care of it, a good quality carpet could last for years. These easy and effective cleaning hacks will help you remove stubborn stains in just a few minutes. Who wouldn’t want a perfectly clean house without being helped by professionals? Continue reading to find out all you need to know about these life-changing cleaning methods. The accidental spilling will not represent a problem anymore!

Remember that no matter the spill you are dealing with, the cleaning process remains the same. First of all, you need to remove the excess, then use the magic stain remover, and finally blot the stain away using a white, absorbent cloth.

Overturned nail polish, spilled wine or coffee, or dirt from our pet’s paws… all of these are possible stain sources, so it’s clear that accidents can’t always be avoided. That is why, it’s essential how we act when they happen. Are we panicking? Or effectively solving the problem? If you learn these easy hacks, your carpet will look as good as new without needing professional cleaning. And that’s not all! You’ll also save some money if you learn to do it yourself!

It’s easier than you can imagine! 

Carpet Stains
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Use these common kitchen items to fight all manners of stains:

1. Toothpaste

Rub it on the carpet, exactly where the stain is. Then, wash or rinse as usual. Keep in mind that toothpaste is very efficient when you are dealing with tea or coffee stains. Avoid using whitening toothpaste, since it can bleach the carpet instantly.

2. Lemon juice

Scrub equal parts of lemon juice and water. You can use straight lemon juice or a paste of lemon juice with cream of tartar for ink stains. It’s very important to apply lemon juice as soon as the accident happens. In case you are dealing with rust stains, use a paste of lemon juice and salt, then dry in sunlight.

3. Baking soda

Using baking soda for carpets is probably one of the most efficient methods for stubborn stains. It’s also very easy to use. All you need to do is mix baking soda with water and place it on the stain. Once the place is dry, vacuum it. You will be impressed by how well it works. Have you tried this hack before?

4. Salt

In case you have blood stains on your carpet, the best way to get rid of them is by using salt. This trick also applies to clothes. Also, perspiration stains on shirts can be instantly removed if you use salt each time you wash white clothes with your washing machine. Pour 1/2 salt into the washing machine and add enough cold water to cover the clothes. In case you prefer washing by hand or don’t have a washing machine, you can make a salt paste with water and apply it on stains, leave it like that for 5 min, then wash normally. Simple, right?

Carpet Stains
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5. Vinegar

Vinegar works very nicely on carpets. All you need to do is put a little bit of vinegar on the stain and wait for 5 minutes. Then, you just wipe everything with a paper towel. Vinegar also works for perspiration stains, especially on those beautiful white t-shirts, that are so hard to maintain.

6. Coconut oil

Coconut oil? You may wonder how could coconut oil help you… trust us, it can do magic. Rub some oil on the carpet and it will loosen the stain. In case you want it to be more effective, mix the coconut oil with baking soda. This duo and, especially its benefits, should be known by everyone. So, help us spread this useful information and tell your friends to check out our article.

7. Water

Pour a kettle full of boiling water on stains, but make sure you do it from as great a height as you possibly can… you should try standing on a chair. We know it sounds funny, but it works amazingly, especially for berry, ketchup, and red wine stains. In case you are dealing with stubborn blood stains, things work differently and you should use cold water and ice to loosen the stain before laundering.

8. Rubbing alcohol

Dab a small amount into the carpet, before washing it with very cold water. This method is most effective for oil stains. So, if you accidentally dropped some oil on the carpet, don’t freak out, you will make it look like new in just a few minutes. Just make sure that you wash the carpet as soon as possible and do not leave the oil dry and spread into the material.

9. White chalk

Is there an oil stain on your carpet or favorite t-shirt? Don’t worry, with just a little bit of white chalk, you can clean the mess immediately. Wash with cold water, and make sure the carpet or fabric is not dry until the stain is gone. By drying it will completely set and will become almost impossible to remove.

10. White wine

Did you spill some red wine? Use white wine to save your carpet. Sounds funny? Yes, it is, but it also works, and it’s basically all that matters. After you pour a small amount of white wine onto the stain, blot with a clean absorbent from the outside to prevent spreading.

Carpet Stains
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The Top Offenders – How to remove the most stubborn stains

  • Candle wax – Run an ice pack on the wax until it hardens and it takes just a few seconds to solve the problem. Once you remove the wax pieces, make sure you vacuum.
  • Blood – Never use warm water when removing blood stains! Use cold water, then blot with a clean cloth.
  • Coffee or tea – Expert Melissa Maker shares another useful tip. Use 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide mixed with dish soup. The stains will be gone faster than you think
  • Chocolate – Use a knife to scrape away as much solid material as possible. If the chocolate is melted, use ice cubes and then vacuum the carpet to remove all the pieces before they melt and spread again.
  • Fat-based stains – Use baking soda and then vacuum. It’s easier than you can imagine, but unfortunately, this method might take more than just 5 minutes, since the baking soda needs a little time to action.
  • Wine or juice – Start by spritzing the stain with soda and use a clean cloth to clean the place. Repeat until the carpet remains perfectly clean.
  • Gum – First of all, you need to peel away as much gum as you can, then use a plastic bag of ice to harden the remaining pieces. The last step is to chip the gum away with a knife.

On Amazon, you can find one of the best cleaning glove sets. It’s an overall pick on the website and you will not regret purchasing it! The gloves are very resistant and useful, especially when you use cleaning solutions and chemicals and don’t want to affect your skin. They come in 4 different colors and are reusable and resistant. The best thing about them is that they are made of soft and skin-friendly natural rubber, providing protection and keeping your hands dry and your clothes clean.

Are you interested in learning more about cleaning hacks? You should also read this article: 8 Cleaning Products You Shouldn’t Use on Stainless Steal.

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