Remove Fruit Juice Stains from Carpet

Fruit juice: it's good for you but terrible for your carpets.

If you lose your grip on your grape juice, or have a cranberry catastrophe, don't panic.

Treat the stain as quickly as you can because the longer juice sits on the fibers, the harder it will be to get out.

In most cases, applying a simple solution of dishwashing detergent and water is enough to get the stain out.

If your juice stain is more stubborn, though, you may need to follow up with an ammonia solution to remove it for good.

Tips

 * Time is of the essence with juice stains. Clean the stain from your carpet as soon as you notice it.
 * It’s a good idea to test any cleaning solution that you intend to use on an inconspicuous spot on the carpet, such as in a corner or under a piece of furniture. Wait a few minutes, and look to see if there are any reactions, such as bleaching or staining, before using it on the affected area.
 * If you treat the juice stain yourself and cannot remove it, you may need the assistance of a professional carpet cleaning service. Don’t attempt to use bleach to remove the stain or you may do permanent damage to the carpet.
 * If your rug is an antique or particularly valuable, you may want to call a professional as well to avoid as possible damage.

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