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Anyone who owns a carpet will know the feeling of horror as you watch a cup of coffee tip, seemingly in slow motion, and go splashing onto your pristine carpet below.

Coffee Spilling From Cup On Carpet
© Andriy Popov | 123rf

Household cleaning guru Shannon Lush feels a similar sense of horror when she hears of what most people do next.

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“Unfortunately most people’s instinct is to do exactly the wrong thing,” explains Shannon. “People tend to reach for large amounts of warm or hot water and soaps and detergent solution and scrubbing brushes and commercial cleaners and… Everything but the kitchen sink. Wrong, wrong, wrong.”

Because each type of stain is different, there’s no universal solution. “If the stain contains any proteins, hot water will set it; if it contains an acid, soap will set it,” explains Shannon. Furthermore, “There are some stains where detergents, scrubbing brushes or commercial cleaners will also set the stain.”

Shannon’s got some essential advice to help you avoid doing more harm than good with these cleaning tips.

close up of male cleaning stain on carpet
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The basics:

  • No matter what the stain is, remove as much moisture as possible using paper towel
  • Never get a carpet very wet when you are cleaning, as this will leave brown water marks
  • The faster you get to a stain the easier it is to remove
  • Use the appropriate solution depending on what the stain is made of
  • Which brings us to first aid carpet cleaners for top four carpet stains

There are a million different kinds of stains (and thus solutions), but Shannon’s broken down some of the most common ones for us to clean carpet.

1. How to remove red wine stains from carpet

red wine spill on carpet
A few drops of red wine on the carpet can send even the most sane person into a state of panic. © Getty

It’s not as hard as you think to remove red wine stains from carpets.

  1. First place some paper towel down on the stain and stand on it.
  2. Sprinkle the stain with bicarb soda (store them in a spray bottle first) and tap it with your fingers until it goes pale grey.
  3. Wring a cloth out tightly in white vinegar solution so that it’s only just damp and wipe from the outside of the stain towards the centre until all of the bicarb soda is gone.
  4. Repeat the process if necessary.”

Read more: 5 eco-friendly cleaning products for the sustainable home

2. How to remove coffee/tea stains from carpet

For fresh coffee or tea stains:

  1. Dry with paper towel.
  2. Then take a cake of normal bathroom soap (not laundry soap or a transparent bar), dampen it lightly and scribble with it just like a crayon across the stain.
  3. Take a rolled up pair of damp pantyhose and rub from the outside of the stain towards the centre until the stain is gone.”

3. Remove pet stains

cat-stains-on-couch
© Getty

Cat owners take note: “The problem with cat urine or any pet mess are simply that most people don’t clean it all off,” she explains. Because cats can spray quite a distance, “it’s not the puddle you see – it’s the spray that you don’t [see] that creates the problem”. Here’s how to get rid of them with this simple stain removal method.

  1. Blot the area first with a paper towel to remove the moisture and then sponge with a damp cloth wrung out tightly in white vinegar so that the carpet doesn’t become too wet.
  2. To remove all the urine, turn detective and get hold of an ultraviolet light.
  3. Come night time, turn all the lights off and shine the ultraviolet light around the room. The urine will fluoresce bright yellow and you can mark it with chalk so that you know where to clean.

Find out how to remove cat urine stain here: How to get rid of pet urine smells & stains

Read more: How to use baking soda to clean your home

4. Remove solids from your carpet

Overturned house plant and cute cat on light carpet
© belchonock | 123rf

Depending on what the solid matter is, removing it is relatively simple – “so long as you don’t squash the solids into the carpet,” advises Shannon.

  1. Take two plastic combs and slide the combs’ teeth towards each other underneath the bristles of the carpet to lift the solid matter out of the carpet.
  2. For any residual staining, use the appropriate stains and odours remover.

This article was originally published as New year, new project: Reno jobs for 2020 by realestate.com.au written by Shannon and Simon Vos

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