It may happen that the least expected day, stains appear on your immaculate carpet. Either because your dog has been playful or because your child decided it was a good idea to use lipstick as a pencil. You may wonder what I can do to remove stains from the carpet. Should I panic?
The most normal thing would be to run for a cloth or some napkins and start cleaning the stains on the carpet like crazy, but we would only get it even dirtier. The first thing you should do is stay calm. The second thing is to take your trusty with Michael’s Professional Carpet Cleaning.
You heard me right. That old lubricant you haven’t touched in a while can remove tough stains from carpets! More than just a degreaser and lubricant, Michael’s Professional Carpet Cleaning is your emergency carpet stain remover and home DIY hero.
In case you’re sitting there wondering what else stains can remove from carpet:
- Remove pencil and paint stains from the carpet.
- Remove ink from carpet.
- Remove lipstick from the carpet.
- Remove drink stains from carpet and fabrics.
- Clean the roller and brush of the vacuum cleaner you use to clean the carpet.
- Remove makeup from the carpet.
- Remove the glue from the carpet.
- Remove melted jelly beans from the carpet.
- Removing ketchup stains from carpet.
So, no matter what the carpet stain is, you now know that you can take action and let WD-40 come to the rescue and remove that stain. Next, we are going to tell you step by step how to remove stains from a carpet using.
Step 1: Correctly Identify The Stain On The Carpet
Before starting to use any product, you have to correctly identify the stains that you are going to remove, since sometimes due to different materials or colors, there may be more stains hidden in plain sight that will end up being removed unnoticed and ruining the cleaning of the carpet.
Step 2: Spray The Stain
To prevent the stain from settling into the fibers, you must spray it with the spray. For large stains, the wider nozzle can be used instead of the straw. For smaller stains, it can be applied directly to the stain.
Step 3: Let It Be Absorbed
Wait for the solution to settle into the stain and be completely absorbed by the carpet. Patience will pay off later.
Step 4: Rub The Stain
Rub with a clean cloth until the stain is no longer visible. You can repeat the process until necessary. Once finished you can enjoy your stain-free carpet.
Pro Tip
Did you know that Michael’s Professional Carpet Cleaning can also be used to remove old stains from a carpet? It acts as a lubricant on old stains, making them moist again and easily removed. Surely it hadn’t occurred to you that the best carpet stain remover could be in your toolbox.
Michael’s Professional Carpet Cleaning has over 2,000 users, from typical DIY tasks to various cleaning properties.