Even though spills are bound to happen, getting a stain on your carpet or area rug can be an anxiety-inducing experience. The right cleaning solution, however, can make it look like it never happened.
To figure out which carpet cleaners are most effective at removing both fresh and set-in stains, we tested 39 different options in our Des Moines lab. We also sought the advice of two experts: Katie Berry, owner of Housewife How-Tos, and Becky Rapinchuk, owner of Clean Mama.
It was the most effective at removing stains, including red wine.
What Could Be Improved
It takes some time to penetrate the stain.
Out of all the carpet stain removers we tested, this one not only worked the best but also required the least amount of effort for removal. All you have to do is clean up any residue left by the stain, spray, wait, and blot—then the stain is gone. We strayed from the instructions a little by adding light scrubbing, but overall, we found the brand’s instructions to be accurate and subsequently effective.
This stain remover did the best job at removing all the stains we threw at it, including red wine, barbecue sauce, wolf urine, and mud. Out of all of those stains, we found that it worked best on a dried red wine stain, and red wine is one of the hardest stains to get out.
The time it took to get a stain out varied by surface and stain type—for fresh stains, it took 18 minutes to remove while set-in stains took 21 minutes. Our least favorite thing about this stain remover was the wait time, but the incredible results proved that good things do come to those who wait.
Size: 24 ounces | Compatible Surfaces: Carpet and area rugs only
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