How to Get Burn Marks Out of Carpet

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3 min readDec 18, 2019

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Carpets, like any other type of flooring, are prone to accidents. As you’re reaching out for your ringing phone, for example, you may accidentally knock a hot hair straightener or hot iron off the countertop or ironing board and straight onto the carpet. Fortunately, there are plenty of tips on how to get burn marks out of carpet.

How to Get Burn Marks Out of Carpet — 2 Methods

You should clean your carpets often, especially if you have a specific stain. In this post, we highlight a few tips on getting burn marks out of carpet. These are simple DIY techniques that can restore your carpet to its former glory.

Method 1

  • Start by carefully cutting out the burnt part of your carpet using a pair of scissors.
  • Snip away some carpet fibers from a spot that won’t be noticeable, such as inside a closet or near a wall.
  • Conceal the brunt spot by gluing the fibers onto the carpet.

Method 2

  • Cut out the burnt part of the carpet using a pair of scissors.
  • Use a mild detergent to clean the affected area using a sponge and rinse.
  • Use a piece of scrap carpet to cut out an area of the carpet that’s larger than the burn spot. Try to make sure the new carpet blends in by picking a matching color carpet with fibers that run in the same direction.
  • Cover the burned area with a new piece of carpet.
  • Cut around the edges with a utility knife. You’ll also want to cut through the carpet below it but be sure to stop before getting to the carpet padding.
  • Lift the burnt piece of carpet and check to ensure the new piece of carpet fits. If the piece is slightly off, trim it until it matches the affected area.
  • Using double-sided tape or glue, apply the new piece of carpet to the burnt area and give it a few hours to dry. Avoid walking on the patched area until it’s sufficiently dry.

Fixing Cigarette Burns in Your Carpet

  • Start by gently sanding away the burn marks on your carpet with sandpaper.
  • Get rid of any residue with a handheld vacuum.
  • Use a pair of scissors to cut out any black carpet fibers.
  • If you can see some scorch marks, you can remove them with a solution containing one part hydrogen peroxide and ten parts water.
  • Blot the area with a cloth that’s been soaked in this solution. The trick here is to start on the outside and move towards the middle.
  • Rinse the area of the carpet with water before blotting it dry
  • Give it ample time to dry completely.
  • Bottom Line

With those simple DIY solutions, you now know how to get burn marks out of carpet. As with most stains on your carpet, be sure to act as soon as possible to increase the chances of removing it. If you require more advanced cleaning that requires advanced cleaning solutions and equipment, be sure to contact a professional carpet cleaning company to help. Be sure to regularly vacuum your carpet so you can prevent any buildup.

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