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Mud Mastered: An Essential Guide to Cleaning Mud Stains off Your Area Rugs

Stains on area rugs can be tricky to remove. Whether it's mud tracked in from the backyard or dirt that just won't go away, quick and effective solutions are needed. Here are some tips for getting rid of those mud stains and keeping your area rug looking like new.


Updated 27 Jun 2023

By Mateuzs Kowalski

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Step 1: Remove Visible Dirt

Start by shaking off or vacuuming up any dirt or debris from the area rug. This will help prevent the dirt particles from getting ground further into the fibers.

Step 2: Blot the Stain

Once you’ve removed the loose debris, it’s time to begin tackling stain. Begin by blotting the mud stain with a clean, white cloth. Avoid rubbing or scrubbing the area, as this will only make the stain worse.

Step 3: Make a Cleaning Solution

Mix together one teaspoon of liquid dish soap with two cups of warm water. Dip a clean cloth into the solution and lightly dab at the stain. Be sure not to saturate the area rug or you may end up making stain larger.

Step 4: Rinse and Dry

After you’ve finished removing stain, rinse the area with plain water and then allow the area rug to air dry. If necessary, you can use a hair dryer on its cool setting to speed up the drying process.

Step 5: Sanitize

Finally, to ensure that no bacteria or germs have been left behind after cleaning the area rug, use an appropriate sanitizing spray. This will not only prevent growth of mildew and mold, but it will also neutralize any odors that may have been left behind.

Conclusion

Removing mud stains from area rugs doesn't have to be a hassle. With these simple steps, you can quickly and easily keep your area rugs looking like new.

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