Carpet Stains and Cleaning Methods
1. Ink Stains
- Blot the stain gently with a clean, white cloth. Do not rub.
- Test cleaning solution on a hidden area first.
- Use rubbing alcohol (70–90% isopropyl): Dab with a cotton ball, pressing and lifting repeatedly. Use fresh cotton as ink transfers.
- Alternatively, use a mix of 1 tbsp dish soap, 1 tbsp white vinegar, and 2 cups warm water. Sponge onto stain, wait 10 minutes, then blot dry.
- Rinse with water and blot dry.
2. Gum
- Place ice cubes in a plastic bag on the gum for 15–20 minutes until it hardens.
- Gently scrape off with a dull knife or spoon.
- Clean residue with mild carpet cleaner and blot dry.
- Alternatively, use white vinegar or WD-40 to loosen gum, then clean area.
3. Nail Polish
- Blot excess polish with a clean, white cloth.
- Test cleaning solution on a hidden area first.
- Use non-acetone nail polish remover: Dampen cloth and blot from edges inward.
- Alternatively, use rubbing alcohol or hairspray for dried stains.
- Rinse with lukewarm water and blot dry.
4. Wine
- Blot stain immediately with a clean, dry cloth.
- Pour cold water on stain and blot again.
- Use a solution of 1 tbsp dish soap, 1 tbsp white vinegar, and 2 cups warm water. Dab with cloth, then wipe with clean water.
- Alternatively, use a paste of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water, let dry, then vacuum.
- Rinse and blot dry.
5. Pet Urine
- Blot urine with paper towels and newspaper until barely damp.
- Rinse with cool water and blot again.
- Apply enzymatic cleaner, let sit, then blot up.
- For set-in stains, deep clean with a carpet extractor and apply odor neutralizer.
6. Vomit
- Scrape off solids gently with a spoon or dull knife.
- Blot with paper towels to absorb moisture.
- Sprinkle baking soda, let sit 15+ minutes, then vacuum.
- Clean with a solution of 1/4 tsp dish soap in 1 cup warm water or 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water. Blot from outside in.
- Rinse with cold water, blot dry, and let air dry.
- Use enzyme cleaner if odor persists.
7. Paint
- Identify paint type: water-based (latex/acrylic) or oil-based.
- For wet water-based paint: Blot excess, use 1 tsp dish soap in 1 cup warm water, blot from edges in, rinse and dry.
- For wet oil-based paint: Blot excess, use paint thinner/turpentine (test first), then clean with dish soap solution, rinse and dry.
- For dried paint: Gently scrape off, soften with warm soapy water (water-based) or paint thinner (oil-based), blot and repeat, rinse and dry.
- Always test cleaning solutions first and ensure good ventilation when using solvents.
8. Glue
- For wet glue: Blot gently with a clean cloth to absorb as much as possible.
- For dried glue: Carefully scrape off with a blunt object.
- For water-based glue: Blot with mild dish soap solution, rinse, and blot dry. Use vinegar solution if residue remains.
- For hot-melt glue: Harden with ice, scrape off, then clean residue with isopropyl alcohol and mild detergent.
- For super glue: Dab with a little acetone (test first), gently lift glue, then rinse with mild detergent.
- For wood glue: Spray with warm vinegar, let sit, blot, then clean with dish soap solution.
- Always test cleaning solutions first and avoid rubbing. Use commercial adhesive remover if needed.
9. Oily Substance
- Blot excess oil with a clean, white cloth or paper towel. Do not rub.
- Sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch over the stain and let sit at least 15 minutes (overnight for old stains), then vacuum.
- Mix 1 tsp clear dish soap with 1 cup warm water. Blot the stain from outside in with a clean cloth.
- Rinse with plain water and blot dry.
- For stubborn stains, blot with a cloth dampened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol (do not pour directly on carpet).
- Dry the area with clean towels and weight until fully dry.
- Always test cleaning solutions first and avoid overwetting.
10. Milk
- Blot up as much of the spilled milk as possible with a clean, white cloth or paper towel. Do not rub.
- Mix 1 tsp clear, non-bleach dish detergent with 2 cups warm water. Blot the stain from edges in with a clean cloth until lifted.
- For persistent stains or odors, apply an enzyme-based cleaner and let sit per product instructions, then blot.
- Rinse the area with cold water and blot dry.
- If odor remains, sprinkle baking soda over the area, let sit for several hours or overnight, then vacuum.
- Avoid hot water, and always test cleaning solutions first.



