Cleaning Soil Out Of Carpet
Clean out as much as possible with the carpet still dry.
Cleaning soil out of carpet. Don t try to dig up the stain. Soaking the carpet with chemicals will make it difficult to rinse thoroughly. If your carpet is under warranty call the company before you do anything else. If some soil still remains try washing with soap solution one more time.
When the stains have come out of the fibers use a new clean cloth with only water to rinse out the soap solution. Use a clean white cloth and gently blot soil stains. Blot first go for water second. Stain removal may be covered or the company may be able to suggest tips for your specific type of carpet.
Develop a routine of frequent vacuuming and clean spills soon after they occur to prevent future soil and staining. Place a third cloth or paper towels on the wet area to make sure the carpet dries quickly. It can take several attempts to remove deep soils and stains. Apply detergent water to the stained area without soaking the carpet and let it stand for 5 minutes.
Dirt can settle deep down in the fibers of the carpet so once over vacuuming and cleaning may not be enough to remove it. If you don t think you can remove the stain call a carpet cleaning company. Commercial carpet cleaning products such as resolve and woolite can often prove very effective at removing dirt from carpet to utilize these products for carpet cleaning purposes simply spray them onto the carpeted area you wish to clean paying special attention to the dirtiest spots then allow them to set in for the amount of time specified on the packaging so that they can penetrate and. Use a spool to gently scrape and scoop up the excess starting on the edge and working towards the center.
Allow soil to complete dry.