Spot Cleaning: Carpet Dos & Don’ts

Do: Act fast

Spillages are much more likely to do permanent damage if they are left. To prevent discolouration through bleaching or dyeing, treat stains as soon as you can. The fresher the mess, the easier the clean!

Don’t: Scrub

When faced with a stubborn stain, your instinct might be to scrub your carpet. You must ignore this instinct – it can damage your carpet and make the stain harder to clean. You might even find that scrubbing spreads the stain, giving you a tougher job later.

Do: Blot

Blotting is the best method to spot clean carpet. By gently dabbing the area in circular motions, you begin to rub away the stain without driving it further into the carpet. You are also less likely to flatten the fibres of your carpet.

Don’t: Drench your carpet

While water is helpful to the carpet cleaning process, it should be used in moderation. A saturated carpet takes a long time to dry, which can open the door to mould. Instead, apply water gradually and ventilate the room as much as possible. If your carpet can be hung up outside, as with a rug, that gives it the best chance of drying.

“Spot cleaning carpet with bleach is not advised – it’s best to leave harsh chemicals to the professionals” NCCA

Do: Patch test

A substance that works well on one carpet may ruin another. Carrying out a patch test on a hidden area of carpet is the best way to
avoid damage. While it may take a bit longer, it can save you from causing accidental harm when spot-cleaning carpet.

Don’t: Steam clean yourself

Hiring a steam cleaner (also known as a wet extraction cleaner) is often recommended as a cheap way to handle a dirty carpet. However, it’s difficult to properly dry your carpet afterwards without the right equipment and techniques. This can lead to damp carpet, mould and nasty smells.

Bleach is a very strong cleaning chemical and can tackle most stains. However, it also leaves permanent stains of its own.

Do: Scrape away excess

Regardless of the cleaning method you choose, it’s always worth trying to manually remove as much as possible. Solid substances like wax, dry nail polish and many foods can be scraped away with a blunt tool like a spoon or spatula. However, ensure that you act gently to avoid damaging your carpet fibres.

Don’t: Bleach your carpet

Bleach is a very strong cleaning chemical and can tackle most stains. However, it also leaves permanent stains of its own. Spot-cleaning carpet with bleach is not advised – it’s best to leave harsh chemicals to the professionals.

Do: Hire a professional carpet cleaner

Carpet cleaners are experts at spot-cleaning carpets, so they’re the best people to call for carpet stains. Muck Away is your local expert cleaner.

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