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Stain Removal Tips

Click on the stain type below to see how you can clean your rug.

How to remove an Alcoholic Beverage Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove an Ammonia Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove Alkali Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove Bleach Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove Candy Stain (Sugar) from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove Charcoal Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove Chocolate Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Cocoa Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Gravy Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Ink (Washable) Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Lipstick Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Metal Polish Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Milk Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Mud Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Perfume Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Rust Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Sauce Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Tooth Paste Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Butter Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Carbon Black Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Catsup Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Cooking Oil Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Cosmetics Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Crayon Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove anEgg Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove an Excrement Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Fish Slime Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove an Ice Cream Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Hair Oil Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Hair Spray Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Hand Lotion Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Lacquer Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Machine Oil Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Mayonnaise Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Paint Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Salad Dressing Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Shortening Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Soy Sauce Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Starch Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Tar Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Varnish Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Vasaline Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Vomit Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Cleaning Fluid
  2. Blot
  3. Detergent
  4. Blot
  5. Water
  6. Blot
  7. Ammonia
  8. Blot
  9. Detergent
  10. Blot
  11. Water
  12. Blot

How to remove a Creme de Menthe Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Ammonia
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water
  10. Blot

How to remove a Dye (Blue, Black) Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Vinegar
  4. Blot
  5. Ammonia
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water
  10. Blot

How to remove a Chewing Gum Stain from your rug

  1. Press ice cubes against spot.
  2. Wait until it becomes brittle and breaks off.
  3. Use spot remover to vanish last traces of the spot.

How to remove an Acid Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Blood Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Coffee Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Lard Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Detergent
  6. Blot
  7. Water
  8. Blot

How to remove a Beer Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Berries Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Dye (Red) Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Fruit Juice Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Furniture Polish Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Mercurochrome Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Merthiolate Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Mixed Drinks Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Mustard Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Soft Drink Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Tea Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Urine Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Wine Stain from your rug

  1. Work quickly.
  2. Blot up excess spills with paper towels.
  3. For solid spills, take a spoon and carefully scoop-up the material
  4. Do not rub.
  5. Apply the antidotes indicated below, using the steps shown, with a clean, dry, cloth, working from the edge to the center of the stain.
  6. Do not soak.
  7. Pat with paper towels. Dry with fan or hair blower.
  8. Restore pile with clothes brush.

Antidotes:

  1. Detergent
  2. Blot
  3. Ammonia
  4. Blot
  5. Vinegar
  6. Blot
  7. Detergent
  8. Blot
  9. Water

How to remove a Glue Stain from your rug

  1. Saturate the spot with a cloth soaked in vinegar or alcohol.

How to remove a Ink Stain from your rug

  1. Saturate the spot with hairspray.
  2. Allow it to dry.
  3. Brush lightly with a solution of water and vinegar.

How to remove a Wax Stain from your rug

  1. 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
  2. Wait a few minutes until the wax is absorbed into the blotter.
  3. Repeat if necessary

Shaia Oriential Rugs

Shaia Oriental Rugs offers rug cleaning and care services along with the finest assortment of antique and modern rugs.
1325 Jamestown Rd.
Williamsburg,Va
Phone: (757) 220-0400
Mon-Fri 9:30-5. Sat 10-5
Oriental Rug Retailers of America