How to remove salt stains from the carpets
How to remove salt stains from the carpets
The pants saver car mats I used over the winter did a great job for our pants but not so good for the carpets. They overflowed and I now have salt stains on the carpet.
What's the best way to get the salt stains out?
What's the best way to get the salt stains out?
1) Steam cleaning, if you have a portable one with a brush attachment
2) Warm soapy water, a nylon brush and elbow grease
You basically have to disolve the salt first. Then use a cleaner if the carpet is stained.
This is a case where prevention does wonders: I carry a roll of heavy duty shop towels in my car. I fold up a few layers and put it under the mat where the overflow escapes. When I see the rag is soaked, I change it, max once a month. Washable rags work too. I've been doing this for years and rarely have to get down there to wash caked stuff.
Yves
2) Warm soapy water, a nylon brush and elbow grease
You basically have to disolve the salt first. Then use a cleaner if the carpet is stained.
This is a case where prevention does wonders: I carry a roll of heavy duty shop towels in my car. I fold up a few layers and put it under the mat where the overflow escapes. When I see the rag is soaked, I change it, max once a month. Washable rags work too. I've been doing this for years and rarely have to get down there to wash caked stuff.
Yves
This is the first vehicle I have had that has really wide footwells.
I will be getting the Husky liners for next winter so that I can avoid this mess next year. Cool idea you have about using shop towels around the edges of the mat...that makes too much sense
I will be getting the Husky liners for next winter so that I can avoid this mess next year. Cool idea you have about using shop towels around the edges of the mat...that makes too much sense
1) Steam cleaning, if you have a portable one with a brush attachment
2) Warm soapy water, a nylon brush and elbow grease
You basically have to disolve the salt first. Then use a cleaner if the carpet is stained.
This is a case where prevention does wonders: I carry a roll of heavy duty shop towels in my car. I fold up a few layers and put it under the mat where the overflow escapes. When I see the rag is soaked, I change it, max once a month. Washable rags work too. I've been doing this for years and rarely have to get down there to wash caked stuff.
Yves
2) Warm soapy water, a nylon brush and elbow grease
You basically have to disolve the salt first. Then use a cleaner if the carpet is stained.
This is a case where prevention does wonders: I carry a roll of heavy duty shop towels in my car. I fold up a few layers and put it under the mat where the overflow escapes. When I see the rag is soaked, I change it, max once a month. Washable rags work too. I've been doing this for years and rarely have to get down there to wash caked stuff.
Yves
I have one of those portable Bissel stain removers but it's the one that does not have the steam attachment.
In the end I just used a spray bottle with warm water in it and a terry cloth towel. Sprayed it, let it sit for a few and then applied some elbow grease.
It all came out. Some parts of the carpet are still a bit hard, but the visible salt is gone.
In the end I just used a spray bottle with warm water in it and a terry cloth towel. Sprayed it, let it sit for a few and then applied some elbow grease.
It all came out. Some parts of the carpet are still a bit hard, but the visible salt is gone.
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