Pasta is probably one of the types of food that many people love. It is great for special occasions as well as for eating by yourself while watching your favorite television programs in the living room. While pasta can be delicious to eat it can create quite a mess if you accidentally spill it on your rug. This is because the pasta sauce can quickly create a terrible stain on your beautiful rug, which can really impact its look and feel. Fighting stains caused by pasta sauce can be pretty tough as it can be stubborn and hard to get out of your rug fibers.
It’s important that your rug is clean for you and your family to enjoy its use. This is why knowing how to correctly clean up the mess and the stain caused by spilling pasta on your rug is essential. Check out the guide below for a crash course in cleaning up the pasta sauce stains from your favorite rug.
- Remove the Loose Food Particles and Sauce – Removing the loose pasta and the pasta sauce from the spill is the first step for you to clean up the mess. Clearing the spill first is important for two reasons. One, it will help prevent the spill from staining other parts of the carpet. Another reason is that it is important in order to be able to properly clean up the stain. You can’t really clean up the stain until you clean up the mess, which caused it. Use a wet/dry vac to suck up all the loose pasta while for the sauce you can use paper towels to absorb it from the rug fibers.
- Make a Cleaning Solution from Laundry Detergent – The next step is for you to create a solution that we’ll be applying directly onto the stain. Grab some non-bleach laundry detergent from your laundry room and mix one teaspoon of it with a cup of warm water. Place the mixture inside a spray bottle and test it out on an unnoticeable part of the rug. If it does not have any negative effects then proceed in applying it onto the stain.
- Blot, Blot, and Blot the Stain – Let the detergent solution set for a minute or so on the pasta sauce stain first, then use a clean white cloth and repeatedly blot the stained area. The cleaning solution will break down the stain while blotting it with the cloth will transfer it from the rug onto the cloth’s surface. Do this again and again until you have successfully gotten rid of the stain. It may take several repetitions but pretty soon you’ll be rid of the stain.
- Remove the Excess Residue – In the process of using the cleaning solution, you may have left some residue of it on the rug fibers. Remedy this by rinsing the rug with water and drying it up using clean towels. This will ensure your rug is residue-free.
Pasta sauce stains can make a bright and ugly mark on your beautiful rug’s surface. Don’t let this ruin your rug’s appearance and follow the guide above to get your rug stain-free and beautiful once again.