How to eliminate old, set-in-dried cranberry stains from Carpet
How to eliminate old, set-in-dried cranberry stains from Carpet
How to eliminate old, set-in-dried cranberry stains from Carpet
“Cleaning and organizing is a practice, not a project.” — Meagan Francis
Indeed!
You have to clean and organize things regularly.
Because
Despite your best efforts, every home is vulnerable to an unexpected carpet spill, especially if you have small children or pets. Juice stains are extremely irritating and frequently necessitate the services of a carpet cleaning professional.
A speedy response time may make a world of difference in the amount of damage a juice stain can inflict on your carpets and rugs before a professional stain removal or rug cleaning NYC service can be performed.
How to get rid of old juice stains on the carpet
The first step is to use a clean white cloth to blot out as much of the stain as possible. Refrain from scrubbing, since this can damage the carpet fibres. To prevent the stain from spreading, work your way from the perimeter to the centre of the stain. Second, wet a cloth with your detergent/vinegar solution and place it over the spot. Gently press with a clean, folded cloth to allow the cleaning solution to penetrate the carpet without causing harm. Repeat with a clean cloth as needed until the stain is removed.
How to get dried cranberry juice out of carpet
For cranberry juice stains, use hydrogen peroxide instead of the detergent/vinegar combination as described above. Before spraying with clean water, blot with a clean white cloth. Blot and spray as needed until the stain is removed. Cover with a clean cloth and set a heavy weight on top to absorb any remaining liquids. Leave undisturbed. Remove weight and allow the entire surface to air dry. When the carpet is dry, vacuum it to restore the texture of the carpet pile.
Additional stain removal ideas and tips
Always rinse stains with cool water in between sessions. Warm water will cause the stain to solidify, making removal much more difficult. Using laundry detergent or automated dishwashing detergent to clear stains can harm the carpet fibres. The same is true for bleach or ammonia solutions, particularly if your carpets are comprised of wool or other natural fibres. Never attempt to clean your antique or oriental carpets, especially those made of silk; these should be left to professional rug cleaning NYC who has the skill to ensure that your rug is not destroyed during the stain removal procedure.
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