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top-notch condition it seems an inevitable fact of life that we

will all be faced with the problem of carpet stains.





Carpet stains are even more unsettling to those who have

recently purchased new carpeting. It is very frustrating to have

new carpet installed only to find a glaring stain in just a

month's time despite your best attempts to avoid that scenario.





In this article, I hope to provide you with the knowledge you

need to effectively tackle common carpet cleaning problems.





First, a little about me, after all, why should you listen to me?





The information I am about to share is backed up by many years

of carpet cleaning experience both commercially and

residentially.





I was a professional cleaner and cleaned carpets many times for

various office buildings in northeast Pennsylvania. Having been

exposed to commercial carpet cleaning it seemed natural to me to

spend time cleaning my own carpets at home rather than hiring

the work to be done.





As you might guess, this article is not based on a bunch of

theory. It is based on real-life "in the trenches" carpet

cleaning experience.





Carpet Cleaning Problems





Let's start by taking a look at some of the more common carpet

cleaning problems you may face.





Some of the most common, and yet intimidating, carpet stains

include barbecue stains, beer stains, blood stains, coffee

stains, ink stains, and even candle wax stains.





Rather than try to go into detail in this article on how to

tackle specific stains I have decided to cover the critical

subject of process.





I realize you might be thinking that you do not want to waste

time on these "basics" and just want to get the stain out now

but I assure you it is very important that you learn how to

clean carpet the right way before taking on any carpet cleaning

challenge. When you know how to clean carpet stains these jobs

will not seem nearly as overwhelming to you as they do to most

people.





Carpet Cleaning Process





Here is a 4 step process you can use whenever you tackle a

carpet stain.







1. Remove Solid Particles





Remove all of the loose solid particles that you can. You might

want to wear protective gloves when doing this. Here is an

example of removing solid particles. Let's say you are dealing

with a pepperoni pizza stain. Don't begin the stain treatment

until you have removed all of the pepperoni and cheese pieces

from the carpet fibers. Just pick up as much of the pepperoni

and cheese as you can and throw it away.





2. Blot the Carpet Stain





Start the actual stain treatment by finding out if you can blot

up any of the mess with a dry cloth. Often you will find that

blotting the area will remove a large part of the stain. Use

clean dry cloths. If clean dry cloths are not available you

should be able to substitute paper towels.





3. Test Your Carpet Cleaning Solution





Although a lot of household items such as club soda and peroxide

can help remove carpet stains, it's important to know first what

kind of cleaning job and carpet dye you're dealing with.





You need to test the cleaning solution on a tiny area, ideally a

spot that is hidden out of the way of plain sight.





To test a cleaning solution to determine if it is safe for use

on your carpet this is what you need to do: apply a small amount

of the cleaning solution of your choice to a very small part of

the carpet that no one will see. If your carpet does not

discolor in this test area you can proceed to treat your carpet

stain.





4. Remove the Carpet Stain





Apply the cleaning solution you've chosen into the fibers and

blot.





What I am about to tell you now is very important so please

remember this. Do not rub when attempting to remove a stain.

Always blot. Why? Because rubbing can actually push the stain

deeper into the carpet fiber. And you certainly do not want to

do that!





Blot the solution onto the stain repeatedly until the stain is

removed.





Rinse the area with clean water and blot again until you have

removed as much water as possible.







Your last step is to keep traffic away from the cleaned area and

let it fully dry.











Carpet Cleaning Solutions





Now that you know the process for cleaning carpet stains I want

to share some of the cleaning solutions you can use. When I say

solutions I am talking about the actual liquid cleaners you will

use to help break up the stain.





Peroxide works well for cleaning carpet stains caused by blood

(but always remember to test your carpet first).





For juice stains, ink stains, coffee and other similar stains

try club soda or tonic water.





To recap what we covered above in the cleaning process, blot the

solution onto the stain repeatedly until the visible stain is

removed. When you have removed the visible stain, rinse the same

area with clean water and blot again until you have removed as

much water as possible. Now keep traffic away from the area and

let it fully dry.





I hope you have found this information useful and the next time

you are faced with a carpet cleaning challenge you feel better

prepared to handle the situation.





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About the author:



Garfield Benjamin was a Professional Cleaner for 12 years. In

October 2004 he launched the website at
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ing-Information.com
to share his carpet cleaning

knowledge. The site currently provides nearly 100 pages of

real-world information covering a variety of aspects about

carpet cleaning.

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