How to remove carpet’s stain at low budget?

CRG Carpet Cleaning Adelaide
3 min readAug 22, 2017

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Cleaning a carpet can be a murky job, especially when you don’t want to spend money to clean it. You can’t throw out a perfectly good rug or carpet just because you spill some wine on it. So, how to remove stains on your carpet at home in low budget?

Below are 5 ways you can remove stains on your carpet at home in low budget.

  1. Vacuum regularly and properly
Vacuuming Carpet

Every household has a vacuum cleaner. If you don’t, it’s a good investment to make on a proper vacuum cleaner. Vacuuming regularly can help you keep the carpet clean and preserve them for long. Make sure you vacuum in both directions to ensure all pesky dust are gone.

2. Treat stains immediately

Removing stains

When someone spills a drink or a food, remember to treat it immediately. Don’t scrub but bloat. If you vigorously scrub a stain, the stain might get more settled into the carpet making it hard to remove. Use proper agents such as vinegar or bloating agent to remove the stain.

3. Removing Stains with an Iron

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Iron is a handy tool that can be used in removing stains. First, vacuum the surface and make sure there aren’t any particles left on it. Dampen the spots and stains with a with a towel with a solution of vinegar and water. Put a moist towel over the stain and use the iron to heat the towel. As you move the iron over the towel, the stain starts to lift into the towel.

4. Freshness of your carpet

Freshness of your carpet

We all love fresh smelling carpet. Imagine when you enter your room and you feel like you are in the field of daisies every time you enter a room. Instead of buying a new expensive deodorant every time, why not make your own? Add 10–20 drops of fragrance essential oil with 16 ounces of baking soda. Mix it up well so the oils are completely absorbed and store in a glass container. Spread it all around the carpet and let it be for about 5–10 minutes and then vacuum it.

5. Carpet fluffing

Have you noticed how your carpet looks after a party or sleepover? It looks like an army battalion just had a parade on your carpet.Fluff it up by spraying any stained portion with a carpet cleaning agent of equal parts vinegar and water. Let the agent to set up nicely, and then blot up the stains. Now, run a spoon along the carpet to “fluff up” the carpet and encourage them to stand straight again.

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