Carpet Cleaning April 6, 2026 6 min read

Carpet Stain Removal Guide: How to Treat Every Common Stain

Carpet Stain Removal Guide: How to Treat Every Common Stain

The first 30 minutes after a stain happens are critical. What you do in that window determines whether the stain comes out completely or becomes permanent.

Professional carpet cleaning technician using steam extraction equipment
Professional carpet cleaning technician using steam extraction equipment

The universal rule: blot, never rub

Rubbing spreads the stain and pushes it deeper into carpet fibers. Always blot from the outside edges toward the center using a clean white cloth.

Red wine and juice stains

Blot immediately. Apply cold water, then a mixture of 1 tablespoon dish soap + 1 tablespoon white vinegar + 2 cups warm water. Blot, rinse with cold water, blot dry. For stubborn stains, apply hydrogen peroxide (test in a hidden area first).

Pet urine stains

Blot as much as possible first. Apply an enzymatic cleaner — these break down the proteins in urine that cause odor and staining. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, which smell like urine to pets and encourage repeat accidents.

Coffee and tea stains

Blot immediately with cold water. Mix 1 tablespoon liquid dish soap, 1 tablespoon white vinegar, and 2 cups warm water. Apply, blot, repeat until the stain lifts. Rinse with cold water.

Carpet cleaning equipment ready for residential deep cleaning service
Carpet cleaning equipment ready for residential deep cleaning service

When to call a professional carpet cleaner

  • Stain has set for more than 24 hours
  • DIY attempts have made it worse
  • The stain covers a large area
  • You're dealing with ink, dye, or bleach
  • Pet odor persists after cleaning
  • Carpet is under warranty requiring professional cleaning

Professional carpet cleaning costs $120-$250 per room and uses hot water extraction that penetrates deeper than any home method. For stubborn stains, it's almost always worth the investment.

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