
Looking to clean up a carpet stain? While professional cleaning is a great option for a deep clean, a few quick home remedies can save the day when a spill happens. Here are five simple, effective ways to tackle common carpet stains using items you probably already have at home.
Looking to clean up a carpet stain? While professional cleaning is a great option for a deep clean, a few quick home remedies can save the day when a spill happens. Here are five simple, effective ways to tackle common carpet stains using items you probably already have at home.
Mix about a quarter teaspoon of clear dish soap with one cup of warm water. Gently blot the solution onto the stain with a clean, white cloth. Once the stain is gone, blot the area with warm water to rinse away any leftover soap.
Create a paste by combining equal parts vinegar and baking soda. Add a little warm water to make it spreadable, like paint. Use an old toothbrush to work the paste into the stain. After scrubbing, use a damp cloth or sponge and warm water to clean the area.
This classic remedy is especially effective on wine and soda stains. Pour a bit of club soda directly onto the stain and let it sit for about three minutes. Then, blot the spot with a rag or sponge.
Blot the stain with a damp cloth first. Then, spray a small amount of shaving cream onto the stain—a little goes a long way. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it away with a damp sponge or cloth. You may need to rinse the spot with a bit of warm water to remove any residue.
For greasy spots, sprinkle a generous amount of cornstarch onto the stain and let it sit for several hours. The cornstarch will absorb the oil. When you're ready, simply vacuum it up.
You can also create a paste for ink stains by mixing equal parts cornstarch and milk. Apply the paste to the stain with a brush and let it dry for several hours. Once dry, brush and vacuum up the residue.
These easy fixes can help keep your carpet looking fresh and extend its life. Which of these remedies are you most likely to try first?