How To Rid Your Carpet Of Tough Stains

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id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> Brian Bennett/CNET Gross carpets and rugs stained by dog urine, grease and food are tough to deal with. Don't just toss them in the trash though. First consider trying to reverse the damage yourself.
This guide lists the tools, techniques and supplies you need to remove ugly stains and gross odors from carpeting. You'll also learn what to do immediately when accidents strike in order to minimize the damage.

I'll show you the effects of three common types of soiling, too, from red wine and foul smells to heavy food stains. Then I'll do my best to clean them up, so hopefully you can, too.

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Basic stain removal
The faster you act the more likely you'll be successful removing a carpet stain. Speed can also prevent a stain from appearing in the first place. Once you notice a blemish, move quickly. 

First, if there is any physical debris, remove it with a fork or spoon.

Be careful not to use much pressure. You want to avoid pressing material deeper into the carpet fibers. Next, dab gently with a damp cloth or paper towel. Use plain fabric or paper towels without any colors or prints and press gently into the stain; this process can take several minutes, so be patient. 

Now pretreat the area with a stain-removal solution. The maintains a list of . You can also find similar sold online and at supermarkets.

Lastly, rinse the spot with cool water -- never warm -- and dab again to dry. 

You may have to repeat the process several times for stubborn spills.


A red wine stain can really ruin your carpet's day.
Brian Bennett/CNET Deal with red wine
It's cliche, ,pet supply stores near me but it happens. Someone has dropped a big glass of red wine onto your lovely, light-colored carpet. What now?

First, blot the spill with a damp cloth or paper towel. The idea here is to remove as much wine from the floor as possible. Any wine that remains should also be diluted with cold water using the cloth or towel.

Now you'll want to apply some carpet stain remover. They usually come in spray-bottle form and . I've found that the formulas marked "pet stain remover" or with similar language work best.

Before you lay down the solution, though, it's a good idea to test your carpet for colorfastness.

Pick a small spot that's hidden, say, under the couch or sofa, and hit it with a little of the stain remover. If there's no change after a few minutes, you're good to go.

Now apply enough stain remover to coat the stain. Let stand for at least 5 minutes, then blot again with another damp paper towel or cloth (again, using cold water, not warm). Repeat the procedure if necessary. With stubborn stains, it will take multiple rounds.

Spray stain removers alone didn't lift wine stains.

The 24-hour stain (right) was particularly tough.
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In my tests, I found that one cleaning wasn't enough.

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