How to Clean a Carpet Stain With Baking Soda

How to Clean a Carpet Stain With Baking Soda

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In between professional cleanings, you can revitalize your carpets by using baking soda as a carpet cleaner.

You will be able to get rid of stains and odors with ease with baking soda, which is a safe and inexpensive solution. Sprinkle it on the floor before you vacuum to revitalize the carpet.

Baking soda might also be your best bet depending on the type of stain you have.

Also check: 6 Tricks on How to Deodorize Carpet

How to Remove Non-Greasy Stains

Non-greasy stains do not have an underlying residue. Here’s how to remove them:

  • Over the entire stain, sprinkle baking soda generously.
  • Using a spray bottle, lightly mist the stain with some hot water.
  • Allow the mixture to sit for at least three hours, but preferably longer if possible. You can do this before you go to bed at night or before you leave for work in the morning.
  • Vacuum the stained area after letting it sit for a few hours, and the stain should disappear.

This process can be repeated as many times as necessary if there is still some stain visible.

Also check: How Often Should You Vacuum Carpet

Removing Greasy Stain on Carpet

There will be some stains that will be hard for you to remove. If there is grease in the stain, you’ll have to take a different approach. 

Follow these steps:  

  • Blot the stain with a rag or paper towel to remove as much grease as possible. Don’t rub the grease into the carpet; this will cause it to set in and damage the fibers.
  • Once the stain has been thoroughly blotted, sprinkle dry baking soda on it and let it sit overnight. Allow it to sit for longer periods of time so it can absorb more grease.
  • Vacuum the area thoroughly in the morning. You’re all done when you can no longer see the stain! For stubborn stains, use a dime-sized drop of dish soap and blot it into the stain to help eliminate grease.
  • To remove the soapy residue, immediately blot it up with water and a towel. To avoid causing damage to the carpet fibers, make sure you always blot.
  • Lastly, let the area dry a little until it is lightly damp. The stain should be sprinkled with baking soda again and left to sit for three hours at least. Then vacuum the area again.

Conclusion

These steps should come in handy especially when you don’t have a carpet stain remover ready. Or maybe you just want to remove the stain on your carpet naturally.

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