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Stain Removal Guide

Look up your spill on our Stain Removal Guide Index

With most spills, time is of the essence. No carpet is fully stainproof. But STAINMASTER® Stain Resistant technology keeps the liquid on the fiber's surface so you can absorb it. The longer the spill sits on the fibers, the more chance it has to penetrate and leave a stain.

Also, please see the following STAINMASTER® carpet seasonal stain removal guides.
Fall Stain Removal Guide
Summer Stain Removal Guide
Valentines Stain Removal Guide
Holiday Stain Removal Guide

Spills happen.
Stains don't have to. Follow these general guidelines to prevent carpet blemishes whenever you have a mishap.

Basic Cleaning Steps For All Food and Beverage Spills

  1. Scoop up as much of the spill as possible, with a towel or a spoon.
  2. Blot the spot, don't rub or scrub. Gently press clean cloths into the stained area to remove moisture. Scrubbing can damage the fiber and set the stain into the carpet.
  3. Apply warm, not hot, water to the stained area and blot until the stain stops transferring to the cloth.
  4. If you can still see the stain, make a Detergent Solution by adding 1/4 teaspoon dishwashing liquid to one cup warm water. Don't use too much soap, because it's difficult to rinse out of the carpet.
  5. Apply the detergent solution, let sit five minutes, then rinse with clear warm water. Repeat until all the detergent is removed.
  6. Place layers of white paper towels on the spill to absorb the liquid. Weight down the towels with a non-staining glass or ceramic object. You can let them sit overnight.
  7. When the carpet is dry, vacuum to restore the texture.
  8. If you can see the stain after all this, repeat steps 3 through
  9. It means the stain penetrated deep into the pile and has wicked up to the surface.