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Oh no! It just...it was so fast...and oh God! The carpet! It's ruined! What am I going to do?

These are things that people tend to here a good bit when they have a sparkly clean carpet and a accident prone friend or relative. And it can become quite the hassle when you don't know how to get these stains out. So what are you to do?

How To Clean Up That Carpet

1. First, you should make sure to do a quick vacuum sweep of the affected area. In fact, it would be beneficial for you to just go ahead and vacuum the entire carpet. You want to suck up all of that dust, which can be very detrimental to a person with allergies and to the carpet itself. Weekly vacuuming will also lengthen the life of your carpet. Try and do some occasional heavy cleaning by targeting the hard to reach areas as well.

2. But what about that unseemly stain? Remove as much of the spill as you can. Blot it out. Just make sure that you aren't leaving a large puddle in the middle of your carpet.

3. Find a carpet cleaning solution. You can easily make this solution yourself. If you have liquid dish detergent, a household cleaner (without any bleach), or a liquid washing detergent, then mix these with some water. The ratio should generally be enough that the water greatly outweighs the amount of detergent. You can add fabric softener to the solution so that you can soften your carpet as well. If you do not want to make a solution, then head over to your local store and buy some.

4. Test your solution. Go to an area of your carpet that is not easily noticed. Pour a little bit of the solution onto the area. Check for any discoloration or undesired cosmetic changes to the carpet. If there is none, proceed to the next step. If, however, there is discoloration, prepare another batch of cleaner with less detergent or buy a new solution.

5. Pour a little bit of the solution onto the affected area. Using a bath towel, rub the solution into the stain. Start from the outside of the stain and work your way in. Use your bath towel to dry the area and stand the carpet up. Then, lightly vacuum the area.

The Stain Remains


If the stain did not disappear, you can turn to deep cleaning your carpet. The point of this technique is to really clean a carpet down to the bottom of it. Your carpet will need to be cleaned to such an extent at some point in its lifetime anyway. Eventually, all carpets become worn down from the constant treading of feet.

To deep clean your carpet, the method is simply one of applying a cleaning solution to the whole of your carpet and then extracting it with a carpet cleaning machine that will suck up the moisture. Alternatively, you can rent a carpet cleaning machine that will spit out hot water and then vacuum up all the dislodged dirt.

Conclusion

Carpet cleaning is an essential part of maintaining a beautiful and well to do carpet. Though one may resort to cleaning only after a mess, it is advisable to vacuum on a weekly basis and to deep clean you carpet at some point in its lifetime. Stains should be treated immediately because if they linger they are far harder to remove. All in all, enjoy your wonderful carpet!