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Have you spilled tea on your carpet? It is crucial to act quickly to prevent this stain from setting and reappearing despite the treatment. An astringent compound found in teas, tannins can stain fabrics, upholstery, fine china, and even teeth. Tea stains can often be removed with a strong detergent, abrasive substance, or acidic agent. You can usually remove the tea stain completely if you act quickly. Ocean Clean, the best cleaning service in Singapore, has some tips that may help you solve your problem.

You can usually remove the tea stain completely if you act quickly
You can usually remove the tea stain completely if you act quickly
What You Need to Do
As soon as a tea stain occurs, you should get three things: a clean white cloth, water, and carpet stain remover. In case the first items don’t work, white vinegar could come in handy.

As soon as a tea stain occurs, you should get three things: a clean white cloth, water, and carpet stain remover. In case the first items don’t work, white vinegar could come in handy.

As you would with any liquid spilled on carpet, the first thing you need to do is blot up as much of the tea stains as you can with a white cloth. Keep blotting until no more liquid is transferred to the cloth. If you rub the stains, you will just move the liquid around and increase the surface area of the stains. When you press down, any liquid that filled the padding will soak into the cloth.

After you have blotted up the liquid, pour a small amount of water on the stained area and continue blotting. It will dilute the remaining tea a little bit, but you will still be able to soak it up with a clean cloth.

Once the cloth repeatedly comes up clean, use a carpet stain remover according to the directions. Always test the stain remover on a hidden spot of carpet first, like under furniture or in an out-of-the-way corner of the room. You want to make sure that the stain remover is not too strong that it will strip the color of your carpet or rug.

What About a Stingy Stain?
If the stain still remains, you can try sponging white vinegar diluted with water (1-to-1 ratio) onto the stain. Allow it to sit for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing and blotting up the liquid with a clean white cloth. Be sure to test the vinegar in a hidden spot. Depending on your carpet fibers, it can have a bleaching effect on your carpet.

Vinegar is very effective at removing stains
Vinegar is very effective at removing stains
Returning Tea Stains
You may have worked the stain for an hour, and finally, it is spotless. Then, the next day, you return to the site of stain, and like magic or a ghostly prank, it is back as if you never did a thing.

Stains can reappear on the carpet after cleaning
Stains can reappear on the carpet after cleaning
Stains can reappear on the carpet after cleaning because you probably did a great job on the surface. However, carpet fibers are long, and the pesky liquid may have penetrated the carpet backing or carpet padding. When this is the case, then wicking occurs. The stain rises up through the fibers again. This can occur within hours, days, or even longer. Sometimes, if the area gets wet with even just water a year later, that may be all it takes to bring up the stain.

If the stain continually reoccurs, and before you start thinking about ditching the carpet altogether, you might want to look at the padding underneath. If the stains in the padding are particularly serious, it may be wise to consider changing the padding, which is a much cheaper solution.
Remove Tea Stains From Carpet

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