Spills and splatters can leave your rugs looking stained and dirty, especially when you have kids and pets running around. You need to know what causes the most stubborn rug stains and how to remove them.
The first step in rug cleaning is to identify your rug’s material. This is important in the long run, as cleaning the rug efficiently depends on the type of material the rug is made of. This is how you can clean and dry your rug easily.
How to remove stains from rugs
Identifying the type of material your rug is made of is important. This is because particular types of rugs require special cleaning care. Pay close attention to the rug’s manufacturer recommendations when you deep clean your rugs. Some rugs are woven rugs, some are made of fur, and some are even hand-knotted.
Time is of the essence when your rug becomes stained. You have to act quickly to get rid of the stain. Always remember to blot, not rub, as this helps remove moisture from spills as quickly as possible. How you clean your rug will depend on the material of the rug and the type of stain on it.

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Common stains on rugs
1. Soft drink stains
You need to use a teaspoon of liquid dish detergent, with warm water, and add some white vinegar or baking powder. Apply the stain, be sure not to rub too much, but rather just blot.
2. Tomato or mustard sauces
Sauces like mustard and tomato sauce can cause tough, unsightly stains on your carpet. They contain coloured pigments that are easily absorbed by the rug’s materials. To remove, apply a paste made from dishwashing liquid and some hydrogen peroxide. You can use white vinegar and water as an alternative. Sponge it with cool water, dab with a detergent solution and start cleaning.
3. Chewing gum
Chewing gum can be another irritating stain on your rugs. It sticks to the rug and can be difficult to peel off. What you can do is put ice cubes in a plastic bag and place it on top of the remaining gum to harden it. Scrape the gum off with a spoon or dull knife. Use a dry-solvent spot cleaner if necessary.

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How to effectively dry your rugs
If you decide to wash your rug in winter for any reason, drying it properly is essential for its longevity. Proper drying prevents mould and keeps it looking fresh.
- Use the little winter sunlight
- Open some windows to help cool the rugs
- Use towels to absorb the excess moisture
- You can even use your hair dryer
If possible, try to avoid washing your rugs in winter as it makes it difficult for you to dry them effectively.

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