Click on the stain type below to see how you can clean your rug.
How to remove an Alcoholic Beverage Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove an Ammonia Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove Alkali Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove Bleach Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove Candy Stain (Sugar) from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove Charcoal Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove Chocolate Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Cocoa Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Gravy Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Ink (Washable) Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Lipstick Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Metal Polish Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Milk Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Mud Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Perfume Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Rust Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Sauce Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Tooth Paste Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Butter Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Carbon Black Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Catsup Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Cooking Oil Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Cosmetics Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Crayon Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove anEgg Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove an Excrement Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Fish Slime Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove an Ice Cream Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Hair Oil Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Hair Spray Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Hand Lotion Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Lacquer Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Machine Oil Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Mayonnaise Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Paint Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Salad Dressing Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Shortening Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Soy Sauce Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Starch Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Tar Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Varnish Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Vasaline Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Vomit Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Cleaning Fluid
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Creme de Menthe Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Dye (Blue, Black) Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Chewing Gum Stain from your rug
- Press ice cubes against spot.
- Wait until it becomes brittle and breaks off.
- Use spot remover to vanish last traces of the spot.
How to remove an Acid Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Blood Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Coffee Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Lard Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
- Blot
How to remove a Beer Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Berries Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Dye (Red) Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Fruit Juice Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Furniture Polish Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Mercurochrome Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Merthiolate Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Mixed Drinks Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Mustard Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Soft Drink Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Tea Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Urine Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Wine Stain from your rug
- Work quickly.
- Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
- For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
- Do not rub.
- Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
- Do not soak.
- Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
- Restore pile with clothes brush.
Antidotes:
- Detergent
- Blot
- Ammonia
- Blot
- Vinegar
- Blot
- Detergent
- Blot
- Water
How to remove a Glue Stain from your rug
- Saturate the spot with a cloth soaked in vinegar or alcohol.
How to remove a Ink Stain from your rug
- Saturate the spot with hairspray.
- Allow it to dry.
- Brush lightly with a solution of water and vinegar.
How to remove a Wax Stain from your rug
- Put a blotter or brown paper bag over the spot. Put a hot iron over the blotter. Move the iron constantly and do not let it stay in one place
- Wait a few minutes until the wax is absorbed into the blotter.
- Repeat if necessary