Vacuuming the carpet will remove dirt from the carpet fibres and limit the ability for mould to grow. Mould cannot grow on synthetic carpet, but it will grow on any dirt left behind. [6] X Research source

Turn the rug over at some point to make sure both sides dry completely.

Remove any remaining residue with warm water and a little soap.

Neutralized alkaline or acidic-based products are effective in removing most stains depending on the type of carpet. [10] X Expert Source Haim ShemeshCarpet & Rug Cleaning Specialist Expert Interview. 12 May 2020. Make sure you read and follow the product instructions carefully.

Use a wet cloth on dry stains. Work your way from the outside of the spill inward to avoid spreading it. Keep blotting a spillage until the towel picks up no moisture.

Club soda is also known as carbonated water or sparkling water.

You will see bubbles as the vinegar reacts with the baking soda, pulling the stain up out of the carpet. [14] X Research source Baking soda is also a natural deodorizer. [15] X Research source

Use foam shaving cream rather than a gel variety.

You can also pour just salt directly onto wet stains like cranberry juice and wine. [18] X Research source If you have a cat or dog, using salt when cleaning your carpet will also kill any carpet fleas. [19] X Research source

When using bleach always read and follow the manufacturers’ directions carefully. Never mix bleach with other cleaning products. Only use bleach in a ventilated area. When cleaning with bleach, always wear rubber gloves, a mask and an apron to protect your skin, respiratory system and clothing. [21] X Research source Be careful using bleach to clean or remove stains, as it can damage or discolor your carpet. [22] X Expert Source Haim ShemeshCarpet & Rug Cleaning Specialist Expert Interview. 12 May 2020.