Carpets make a home cozy and comfortable, but unfortunately, they often accumulate
stubborn stains and dirt. Coffee, wine, children’s drawings, or pet accidents—any small
mishap can become a real headache for homeowners. In this article,
we’ve gathered 7
proven and incredibly simple hacks to help you quickly remove the toughest carpet stains.
1. Red Wine Stains: Salt and Sparkling Water
You shouldn’t rub fresh wine stains with a cloth, as this will only spread the stain further.
How to use:
- Blot the stain gently with a dry cloth.
- Sprinkle table salt generously onto the stain and leave it for about 10 minutes (the
salt absorbs the wine).
- Rinse the salt off using sparkling water and then gently blot dry with a clean cloth.
2. Grease Stains: Dishwashing Liquid and Warm Water
Dishwashing liquid is specifically designed to break down grease, making it excellent for
carpet grease stains.
How to use:
- Mix a cup of warm water with a few drops of dishwashing liquid.
- Dip a sponge into the solution and carefully dab the stain without rubbing
aggressively.
- Let sit for 5–10 minutes, then wipe with a damp cloth and finish by drying the area
with a clean cloth.
3. Coffee and Tea Stains: Vinegar and Baking Soda
These ingredients are found in almost every household and effectively remove coffee and
tea stains.
How to use:
- Wet the stain with a solution of equal parts white vinegar and water.
- Leave for 10 minutes, then sprinkle a small amount of baking soda onto the stain.
- After a few minutes, gently blot with a damp cloth and allow to air dry.
4. Marker or Ink Stains: Alcohol or Hairspray
Alcohol quickly dissolves marker and ink stains.
How to use:
- Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol or hairspray to the stain.
- Leave for 2–3 minutes, then gently blot with a clean cloth.
- Repeat if necessary until the stain completely disappears.
5. Pet Stains: Hydrogen Peroxide and Baking Soda
This combination effectively removes stains and eliminates unpleasant odors.
How to use:
- Sprinkle baking soda onto the stain.
- Mix one teaspoon of liquid soap with half a cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide.
- Apply this mixture to the stain and carefully scrub with a brush.
- Rinse with a clean damp cloth and dry thoroughly.
(Always test this solution on an inconspicuous area of the carpet first to ensure the peroxide
doesn’t discolor the fibers.)
6. Chocolate Stains: Cold Water and Liquid Soap
Chocolate is easily removed if you treat it with cold water promptly.
How to use:
- Remove excess chocolate gently with a knife or spoon.
- Dampen a clean cloth with cold water mixed with a small amount of liquid soap.
- Dab the stain gently until it disappears, then thoroughly blot dry with a cloth.
7. Dried Chewing Gum: Ice and a Dull Knife
Removing chewing gum by hand is nearly impossible, but ice solves this issue in minutes.
How to use:
- Put ice cubes in a plastic bag and apply it to the gum for 5–10 minutes.
- When the gum hardens completely, carefully scrape it off using a dull knife.
- Wipe the remaining residue with a damp cloth.
When is it Better to Call Professionals?
These hacks will solve most carpet stain issues, but some stains are extremely stubborn and
require professional cleaning. If the stain is too large, deeply set, or you’re worried about
damaging your carpet, it's best to leave it to the experts.
The specialists at
CleanLine have extensive experience and professional equipment that
effortlessly removes even the toughest stains without harming your carpet.
By turning to professionals, you’ll save your energy and time, and your carpet will be
spotless and fresh again!