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Carpet Cleaning Tricks And Tips Articles Although there will always be occasions when professional cleaning is required, other methods are available. In order to remove stains from carpets, it is important that you treat the stain immediately. It is not necessary to attempt to remove stains. Sometimes, it's better to let things completely dry before treating. Once the dirt that has tracked in is dried, it is easier to vacuum the area. If there are any finer particles still stuck in the fibers of the carpet, then blotting that area will help remove them.

If you are treating a wet stain, speed is essential. Many substances like dye or wine can easily discolor a rug. In most cases, carpets will have some degree of stain resistant treatment. But the easiest and fastest way to deal with stains is by using water. First, dissolve any liquids from the spill and use a gentle blotting motion to remove excess. The stain should be worked from the edge to the centre using a light blotting movement, not rubbing. An aggressive carpet cleaning could damage fibers and lead to costly replacement or repair.

You can try using a tiny amount of mild dishwashing fluid if only water doesn't work. Work the mild dishwashing solution gently into the fibers before washing the area in warm water. Be sure to rinse thoroughly and then dry. It is inevitable that soap residue will trap and attract dirt. This makes the staining even more evident. When the soap residue has been removed, wipe it with a fresh towel. In order to remove stubborn stains, mix 2 teaspoons ammonia in 1 cup of warm tap water. If the stain is stubborn, you can use a mixture of 1 cup of warm lukewarm water and 2 teaspoons of ammonia. Ammonia is neutralized by diluted vinegar. When these homemade remedies don't work, a commercial product for stain removal should be used. When using these products incorrectly, they can discolor your carpet or even permanently damage it. It is usually a good idea to test a carpetcleaningproduct in a less noticeable area before pouring or spraying a cleaner directly on the stain.

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