Water stains can be a ghastly sight in carpet fabrics. Such stains are usually caused when small sedimentary particles present in the residue water are left behind after a leak or spill dries out. Regardless of the source of damage, sewage blow up or pipe leak, these sediments are always present in contaminated water.
Get Rid of Water Stains from Carpeting
In our today’s article we will show you how to remove water stains from your carpet by yourself with day-to-day kitchen utilities. This method can be easily performed without any professional equipment. However, we highly recommend calling professional carpet cleaning and restoration services if your carpet is made of natural fabric. Contaminated water causes cellulose browning in natural fabric which cannot be removed without professional skills, knowledge, and equipment.
What You’ll Need
Dishwashing soap
Clean cloth
Water Bowl
Spray bottle
White vinegar
Vacuum cleaner
Clean towels
Step 1 – Locate The Source of Water Damage
Before you try to tackle the problem of water stains, you will have to ensure that the primary source of water damaged is stopped. If you can’t find the source, turn off the entire water supply from its main and then turn on all pipes till they run dry. Now, call a plumber to find the main source of leak in your house. You need to fix this before addressing the issue of water stains. Otherwise, the damage will only intensify with each recurrence.
If water stains have surfaced on carpet after washing, it means that either the carpet was not dried properly or the cleaning solution is not suitable for its fabric.
Step 2 – Get Rid of Dirt and Debris
In order to clean a water stain, you must get rid of all dirt and debris present in the water damaged carpeting.
Mix two teaspoons of dishwashing liquid in a cup of warm water.
Dip a clean cloth in this solution and dab the stain lightly. Rub in a circular motion towards the centre of stain.
Always test the solution on a small hidden portion of carpet to make sure there is no side effect from cleaning agents.
It is vital that you work patiently towards the centre of mark in order to avert the chances of spreading it further. Don’t rub too roughly as it might damage soft fibres of carpeting.
Step 3 – Removing The Water Stain
Mix equal parts of warm water and white vinegar in a small bowl depending on the size of water stain. Pour this solution in a spray bottle.
Spray this solution generously on the affected areas. You don’t have to drench your carpet. Just make it slightly wet. Again, test the solution on a small and hidden portion of your carpet.
Apply firm pressure using with your fingers on water stains to force the liquid deep within carpet fibres. Let the solution sit for 5 to 10 minutes.
Place a clean towel on the affected area to draw out moisture from carpet fabric. You can also walk over the towel to apply some pressure on it.
Now, increase ventilation in the room with fans to dry your carpet completely.
Check if the stain is entirely removed. If there is still some residue left, you might have to repeat this process again.
Let the vinegar solution sit for a longer period if the stain is too big and deep. The longer you delay its cleaning, the harder it becomes to get rid of water stains.
Once the water stain is completely removed, vacuum the entire carpeting to give it a final touch.
Call Flood Water Damage Restoration Adelaide Professionals for Quick and Easy Stains Removal Services
If several applications of white vinegar solution fail to remove your water stain, you should consider calling Flood Water Damage Restoration Adelaide professional carpet technicians for quick and cost – effective stain removal services. Our experts and trained and experienced to take care of all carpet cleaning and restoration needs. We use powerful state-of-the-art equipment to suck out dirt, debris, and moisture from carpeting.
Call us today at 0488 844 961 to schedule an appointment and get a free quote of our carpet water stain removal services. You can also get in touch with our experts by filling out the small contact form on the right side of your screen. Our team will get back to you in no time at all.
Thomus, I have been working in the flood damage restoration industry for more than 20 years. In these years, I have gathered a lot of information about flood damage restoration and related techniques. I take it as my responsibility to help people in Adelaide with my knowledge and experience.