How Do You Get Orange Juice Stain Out Of Carpet?

Even though many of us love drinking orange, you won’t want it to end up spilling it on your flooring where it can leave an unsightly splodge.

Orange juice spills on carpets can be a nightmare since it is one of the hardest substances to remove.

Keep reading to find out the answer to the question: How do you get orange juice stain out of your carpet?

Some cleaning materials you will need to for your floor:

  • Detergent solution
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Ammonia
  • Carpet shampoo
  • White vinegar
  • Warm water
  • White towel or cloth
  • Gloves
  • Scraper
  • Electric fan

Table of Contents

Step One: Blot The Excess Orange Juice With Towel

Use a white towel or cloth to blot the excess liquid from your flooring.

Press hard or apply as much pressure as you can to the cloth or towel to absorb as much liquid as you can.

If the orange juice has dried out, you may need to use a scraper.

Step Two: Spray Water Over The Soiled Region

Pour warm water into a spray bottle. Spray the water over the soiled area on your flooring.

Step Three: Blot The Same Zone Again

Blot the stained area again using dabbing motions to avoid damaging the fibers.

If this step removes the grime, then you are all done!

If the blemish is still there, follow the steps mentioned below until it completely disappears.

Step Four: Use Stain Remover Or Carpet Shampoo

If the area you’re cleaning contains delicate fibers, use a shampoo that is made specially for that material.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions before applying the shampoo to the affected zone.

You can also use a specialized remover for the type of floor covering you are dealing with.

Just make sure you follow each step to prevent any further damage.

Step Five: Dab With White Vinegar

If there is still a stain after spraying the area with warm water, you can try using white vinegar as the next alternative.

This method is more effective on older dirt that has already been ground into the fibers.

After spraying vinegar, use a clean towel or cloth to absorb the liquid.

Rinse the area with cold water.

This is a solution that is also effective on carrot juice spills.

Step Six: Use Dishwashing Detergent

If your blotch still remains after using white vinegar, try dishwashing liquid.

Add a few drops of the detergent to around 150 ml of warm water.

Blot again using a cloth or towel.

Rinse the area that is stained with water.

Dishwashing liquid is effective when it comes to removing the sticky residue that orange juice leaves behind.

Step Seven: Apply Detergent Solution

If you still haven’t got the area back to normal after using dishwashing detergent, the next step would be to try a detergent solution.

Make sure you choose a mild detergent to avoid damaging the colors in your carpet.

You can also try baking soda if you are worried about what the detergent may do to your floor.

Use a sponge to dab the baking soda or detergent over the soiled region.

Blot with a towel or cloth and then rinse.

This is a method that is also very effective for berry juice spills.

Step Eight: Use Ammonia

If you are still struggling, you may want to try ammonia.

Just take extreme care when you handle this product.

You should also wear gloves to protect your skin.

Combine 2 cups of warm water with a little bit of ammonia.

Use a sponge to dab the solution over the affected area.

Blot with a white towel or cloth to absorb the excess liquids.

Dip a sponge in cold water to rinse the area.

This is also an effective solution to remove blood droplets from your flooring.

Step Nine: Direct A Fan Over The Damp Patch

If you have a fan, direct it over the damp spot. Leave the fan on until the spot is completely dry.

Step Ten: Place A Clean Dry Towel Over The Damp Spot

If you don’t have a fan, place a towel over the damp spot instead.

Place something heavy over the top.

This will help to blot up and absorb any remaining liquid or moisture.

Leave the towel over the damp area for a couple of hours, and then remove it to allow the area to air dry.

These techniques and steps are useful for all types of blemishes on carpets.

Keep in mind, that it is not always necessary to complete all the steps in order to remove a stain.

If you encounter very stubborn splodges such as nail polish, paint, or red wine, it might be a better idea to hire a cleaning company.

Professional carpet cleaners will be able to remove any type of grime and dirt from your floors in no time.

Maire Shield
 

Maire Shield worked for 15 years as an interior design consultant in Albuquerque and is now retired after selling her business. She now shares her experience and knowledge through blogging to help other people create a beautiful home for themselves.

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