Tea stains: First off get as much of the liquid up as possible by blotting the area or getting out that trusty Wet/Dry Vac. Remember not to rub the area so you do not spread out the stain or break the fibers in the carpet to give the stain places to hide. Blot of course with a clean white cloth or clean WHITE paper towel. Using colored paper towel you may get color transfer to the carpet and we don't want to do this of course.
Once you have as much up as possible:
- Mix a half cup of white vinegar with a 1 cup of warm water.
- Apply this to the tea stain area using a spray bottle, if you don't have a spray bottle you can carefully pour the mixture onto the stain.
- Blot up or Wet/Dry Vac the mixture up. When blotting make sure you are using a clean cloth as we do not want to re-transfer the stain back to the carpet.
- Make a solution of 1 teaspoon dish detergent (clear detergent, only we don't want to introduce any dyes to the carpet) to 1 cup of warm water
- Apply this to the tea stain area carefully pour the mixture onto the stain.
- Blot up or Wet/Dry Vac the mixture up. When blotting make sure you are using a clean cloth as we do not want to re-transfer the stain back to the carpet.
- Rinse and repeat as needed.
- Rinse the carpet by spraying or gently pouring clean cold water on to the area.
- Blot up or Wet/Dry Vac the liquid up. You want to remove as much of the soap mixture as possible.
- Leave for 1 hour
- Mix 1 teaspoon of peroxide in 1 cup of warm water.
- Spray or pour gently to the area.
- Blot up or Wet/Dry Vac the liquid up.
- Get as much moisture out of the carpet as possible.
There are no quick fixes when it comes to really getting in there to removing any stain. Keep in mind a job done right is a job well done. Anything else truly is not worth doing and you will regret it when the stain keeps returning or you have damaged the carpet by rubbing or scrubbing the carpet so it wears faster and it has to be replaced sooner. Using home made products to use on your carpet to gives you the control of the chemicals used and often is the better choice for the health of your family and pets.
With the Holidays comes spills of all kinds be prepared and get yourself a Wet/Dry Vacuum. It is a must have. The soon you start to left those nasty stain causing substance off your carpet the better. Stop the spread and low your risk of damage to the carpet by having a Wet/Dry Vacuum. The best are the Shop Vacuums in my option. Have your rubbing Alcohol and Shaving Cream on stand by. Read my other articles for more stain removing ideas. Happy Birthday parties and or Holidays that bring you Fun, Joy and sadly Stains.
Published by Laura Lively
I was Born and Raised in the Great White North of Canada. Now I am a mom with two Wonderful girls and living in the more relaxed climate of the West Coast of Canada. I am right now, Working for a company hea... View profile
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