Stain on my white carpet
I’ll try the following tips provided by you to remove the stains, it will give the good results but the grace of carpet is not achived. So i’ll try some carpet cleaner to get the grace of carpet. They perform magically. Your information is quite helpfull to me.

alec4444
in About Brooklyn 10 years and 1 month ago
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dwbh | 10 years and 2 months ago
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Hi ! I run a boutique and inside I have put a white fluffy carpet. I agree I made a mistake in putting a white carpet, but I thought it would go matching with my interiors. I offer a cup of juice to my customers, and it is very frequent that the juice spills specially if there is a kid. Now, its been six months. I can clearly see my white carpet fading. The existing stains also look worse. I don’t know if I should call a professional cleaner or go for some DIY methods. I think DIY does not make sense because I need to clean the whole carpet, not only the stains. I’ve never consulted professional cleaners before. How does it work? How much would it cost?

ausjenny | 10 years and 2 months ago
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I would not prefer any DIY method because they hardly work for white carpets. I would rather prefer to give it to a carpet cleaning professional. They have their own chemicals with which they can get the harshest of stains removed. I give my carpet for cleaning to a professional from RBC cleaning Toronto every 2 year. They make it look like a new one. I just love that, may be a DIY cannot do that. But if you are insistent in trying some DIY methods then you can try 1\. For coffee stains- use use a mixture of vinegar, a non-bleach detergent, and water to rinse repeatedly until the stain disappears. 2\. Fruit juices- Prepare a solution of containing one teaspoon of white vinegar and one teaspoon of powdered laundry detergent in one litter (one quart) of warm water, and then use a sponge to clean the stain. 3\. Blood – For fresh stains, blot it up with cold water else prepare equal parts of meat tenderizer and cold water, and cover the stain 4\. Oil,grease,butter,lipstick- Start by blotting up the excess with paper towels, and then sponge with dry-cleaning fluid. 5\. Pet Urine – Start by blotting up the excess. Soak the stain with club soda or vinegar and blot again, and then scrub using diluted carpet shampoo.