Yellow Carpet Stain Removal Tips

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 28 May 2019 12:55

In a living space where you have kids and pets around, it is quite hard to keep things in order. Most items get the wrath of playful kids and pets, and some things like carpet staining are inevitable. At one time or the other, an accident might happen and you might drop a cup of coffee which spills on the carpet; thus, leaving a stain. Having stains on your carpet not only deteriorate the aesthetics of your carpet, but it is also rather unsanitary. This article will go over yellow carpet stain removal tips to help you clean up your carpet for when these accidents do happen.  

Yellow Carpet Stain Removal Tips - Tackle the Toughest Stains

Some yellow carpet stain removal tips include blotting the stain, mixing your own vinegar solution to remove the stain and much more.

Kool-Aid Stains

Kool-Aid stains could mean colored fluids or colored beverages which could stain your carpets quite easily. You might have the kids playing with different solutions or paints which might spill on the carpet. With the steps below, you should be able to remove these stains with ease.

How to Deal with Kool-Aid Carpet Stains

  1. The first step should be blotting the stain using a dry towel. This will work especially well if you’re working with low pile carpet. Avoid rubbing the towel on the surface to avoid worsening the situation.

  2. Next, mix a 1/4 cup white vinegar with water and one tablespoon of dish soap in a container -- preferably a spray bottle. After you make the solution spray, spray it on the affected area and let it settle for about five minutes and blot the stain with a clean piece of towel.

Pet Stains

Most homeowners are challenged to remove stains caused by pet urine. The bad thing about this kind of stain is that it is also accompanied by a foul smell. Below are the steps on how to remove these stains while getting rid of the odor as well.

How to Deal with Pet Stains

  1. If the stain is as a result of solid waste simply pick them up with gloves on. If the solid waste was wet use a clean piece of towel and blot the stain. Repeat that process until you get rid of the stains completely.

  2. In the case where the stain is all dried up on the carpet moisten the affected area and use carpet stain cleaning products to help you get rid of the stain completely.

  3. In the bid to kill the foul odor, use 1/4 cup of white vinegar and warm water. Spray this solution on the affected area blot it and dry it when you achieve a desirable result.

Blood Stains

Blood stains can be one of the most stubborn stains that would pose a challenge to any homeowner, especially if the stain was left out to dry.

How to Get Rid of Blood Stains

  1. You should be aware that blood spots are removed with cold water. Ensure that you use cold water or liquid dish detergent and spray the affected areas.

  2. Let it soak for some few minutes and later use a clean piece of towel or cloth and blot the stain affected area until you achieve desirable results. It might not work out in the first instances but keep on repeating this procedure until you get your carpet is looking new again.

Bottom Line

Finally, when you decide to purchase stain removal detergents, ensure that you get the proper guidance. Purchase solutions and detergents that are safe to work with at home and that are not corrosive. In situations where you are unable to get rid of a stubborn stain even after following the above yellow carpet stain removal tips, use a steam cleaner or contact a professional carpet cleaner since they have more advanced knowledge, tools, and powerful cleaning solutions.

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Dalia Rotrammel

Cleaning business for over 20 years. Property Management. Mother of 2, grandmother of 1 beautiful girl. Foster parent.

www.healthycarpetcleaningstl.com/

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