How to Get Barbeque Sauce Out of Carpet

It’s the barbecue season, and you have arranged an awesome party. Everyone is having fun, and you are happy too but then you see an area of your favorite carpet covered with barbecue sauce. Party’s over, and you are now asking yourself how to get barbeque sauce out of the carpet.

Believe me, it’s as bad as it looks, but some proven steps can remove every particle of sauce without damaging the carpet.

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When you want to remove barbecue sauce from the carpet, remove it as soon as it drops, this will help make it a lot easier. The sauce has high sugar content, so it’s harder to remove over time.

How to get barbeque sauce out of carpet. So, if the barbeque sauce has just dropped on the carpet, grab a spoon, and remove as much sauce as possible. If it’s dry, use the backside of a spoon or a dull knife to scratch the solid content of the sauce. The point is not to damage the carpet with a sharp knife or hard rubbing.

The next step is to use warm water and a clean cloth to remove the remaining sauce. Use a water sprayer and spray around the corners of the stain and let it soak and soften the sauce. After that, rub the corner area with a clean cloth. Do not apply too much or pour water directly at the center of the stain.

Rubbing with a cleaning cloth will help remove the remaining particles of sauce. It also removes the stain developed due to barbecue sauce. If the rubbing process lightens the stained area, that means the process is working. Keep changing the cloth and continue to rub until it’s all clean.

If warm water is ineffective, then commercially available carpet cleaning chemicals are recommended. There are other recommendations, like using dishwashing detergent, baking soda, vinegar, and lemon juice. These alternatives might help in some cases, but their acidic nature can destroy the natural fiber carpet.

Try dishwashing detergent on the carpet. Mix one teaspoon of your dishwashing detergent in one glass of warm water. Apply this solution to the stain and rub it with a clean cloth. Remember not to overdo this, always start with stained corners.

If you have a wall-to-wall carpet and not a rug, then you can try the vinegar solution. Use warm water or a water detergent solution to soak the stain. Then dip the clean cloth with white vinegar and use it to blot the carpet. Vinegar acidic nature can remove the toughest of stains easily. Clean the area afterward with clean water and use a clean cloth to blot it until it’s dry.

If warm water and clean cloth are insufficient, sprinkle some baking soda on the sauce-affected area and then spray a small amount of vinegar. It will produce a chemical solution with white bubbles and can remove completely dried sauce from the carpet. Clean the affected areas with water at the end.

Using lemon is also one of the DIY techniques used to clean barbecue sauce from the carpet. Soak the stained area with warm water and wait for five minutes. Squeeze half a lemon on top of the stain. Now take a clean cloth and blot the affected area. Keep changing the sides so that a clean cloth touches the area every time. Clean the area with water to remove lemon juice.

These warm water, dishwashing detergent, baking soda, vinegar, and lemon juice techniques are all nonchemical solutions. Bigger and older sauce stains are difficult to remove using these techniques. Other than this high-quality carpets and rug cleaning using this method is not recommended. In those cases, it’s recommended to get help from professional carpet cleaners.

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