Sunday, March 22, 2009

Mud Stains

Mud stain removals are hard to get off carpets and even worse to remove once the stain is not taken care of right away. There are two types of carpets to get the mud stain removed. The two types of carpets are synthetic fiber and natural fiber carpets. Different ways are used to remove mud stains from these types of carpets.

First, we will discuss how to remove mud stains from synthetic fiber rugs/carpets. First, vacuum any dry dirt to remove as much of the dirt as you can. Next, dip a cloth into detergent solution and dab the mud stain repeatedly. Then, press the cloth on the spot for a couple seconds. Wait about fifteen minutes and then soak up the extra liquid with a dry white cloth. The last step in order to remove mud from synthetic rugs or carpets would be to dip another dry white cloth into lukewarm water and dab the stain repeatedly, then press it on the stain for a few seconds. After these steps are used, the stain should be removed completely and would look as good as new!

Another type of rug/carpet is natural-fiber. The steps to remove the mud stain on this type of rug/carpet are different from removing the stain from the synthetic fiber rugs/carpets. The first step is to vacuum up as much dry dirt as possible. Next, spray the stain with detergent solution. In order to make the detergent solution, mix one teaspoon of translucent dishwashing detergent, such as Dawn or Joy, into one cup of lukewarm water. After mixing the detergent solution, spray the stain with a vinegar solution and then blot with a dry white cloth. Lastly, reapply the detergent solution, then blot with a dry white cloth. After applying the detergents and solutions, the mud stains should be removed! No more mud stains will make the room in your house look as good as it used to look!

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