In my almost 40 years I’ve had a LOT of jobs. Like way more than I should have. But, all of those jobs have taught me different things that I seem to catalog in the back of my mind and pull them out when needed. Like how to remove carpet stains. Nearly 20 years ago I was a vacuum sales girl, one that sold the kind you had to take out a second mortgage to buy. During training I learned a the one thing from that job that stuck with me. All of those sales peeps pull out a bottle of “magic” solution to clean the spots off your carpet and show you just how great their product is. Funny thing is, it’s not their product that worked as well as the “magic solution.” I was shocked to find out that solution was plain, basic Windex.
I’ve been using this trick for nearly two decades, and I’ve tested it on everything from a freshly spilled quart of black paint (oh, yes, I did!) to mustard, wine, chocolate milk and so much other junk that I couldn’t list it all. I’ve also used it on hidden stains that were left to sit before I stumbled upon them (like the one in these photos.) It works on nearly everything. It won’t work on gum or tar, or gunky junk – but it will work on liquid stains quite well.
It’s hard to see that stain – but you can see it’s there. Yuck.
First I spray the area down really well until it’s throughly wet, but not saturated. {If you have white carpet, please test an area first. I’ve used it on white rugs and never had a problem, but just use common sense and try a small spot before putting blue stuff on your white carpet, m’kay?}
Next, with an old (preferably bath) towel, rub the area really hard to help soak up the stuff. I rub the towel rigorously over the area for a few minutes, to get up the stain plus the wetness of the Windex.
See, yuck. It all comes up pretty well. If it’s really bad, then spray and wipe it all over again. Dark stains might take 3-4 rounds, but it will eventually all come up.
Once it’s all up, fold the towel 2-3 times and put it over the wet spot and stomp a few times to help soak up any wetness that may be left.
Then step back to let it dry completely & pat yourself on the back for learning how to remove carpet stains.
Want to learn more cleaning & organizing tips? My friends Angie & Carolina are also sharing them on their blogs, too!
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
Wow…i have a stubborn stain in the guest room and I cannot wait to try this out…amazing!
I wish you and your family and most happy and healthy New Year!!
Brandi says
This is a great tip, Gina!! Thanks so much for sharing. Happy New Year to you and your family!
Epesse says
Hummm, I think it works because it has ammonia. Is what I use to clean carpets, plastic… ammonia and hot water works really good and is very cheap. But thanks for the idea.
Donnalee says
Hey, everybody, years ago I ran across a “homemade” version of Windex that works amazingly well. The recipe is as follows: In a clean spray bottle: Combine 1/4 cup white vinegar, 1/2 cup ammonia, NOT the sudsy kind, I know it’s hard to find, but definitely worth the effort. Add enough water (tap water is ok) to fill the bottle. Spray away. Also, it doesn’t have the blue dye that could stain light carpets.
Runt says
Whoa that’s pretty amazing! Rubbing alcohol does the same thing too. We had some stains on your carpet when we first moved into our house so we had a carpet cleaning company come out and clean them for us. The stains looked like they had gone away but slowly started surfacing again over the next few months. Well, I saw the rubbing alcohol trick on Pinterest and decided to give it a try. It worked like a charm!! (And none of the stains have come back.) It even worked on a stain that the carpet cleaning company couldn’t get out! I just put some rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle, wet it pretty good and used an old wash rag to scrub the stain out. You really have to put some elbow grease into scrubbing, but it’s totally worth it! You can store this in the back of your mind for when you don’t have any Windex!. =] Or if you’re like me and always buy the no-name brand Windex… I wonder if the no-name brand would work the same?? Have you tried that?
Oh, and Happy New Year!
Linda says
I was wondering the same thing…I have no name brand windex and what looks to be a massive ash tray dump stain, I vacumed all i could up, carpet light Brown’s, looks like they just set a couch over it, don’t know if previously wet, was dry when i tried to get it up. Turned into a big black mess of a stain…only been able to remove 1/2 of it…help
Beans
Jean says
Great tip. I’ve been staring at some stains wondering how to get them out. I will definitely try this.
Love your blog. Thanks for sharing all the wonderful tips, crafts and decorative ideas.
Happy New Year to you!!!
Jean
Sue says
Generic Windex works too. When I shampoo my floor, I carry a bottle of “Windex” around and pre-treat spots. When I get to them with the shampooer, up they come. If it is a really tough stain, I may respray and shampoo again. The toughest stain I had was red Kool-Aid where my youngest grandson had spilled by the recliner. It took several attempts but it finally gave up; the carpet looks great again. I sometimes give the bottle to DH and let him spray the hallway and bedroom where coffee and soft drink get dribbled as he carries his drink to the back part of the house. Even he is impressed with the results.
Happy New Year to all….and be safe.
Cynthia says
I have never heard of using Windex on carpet. My eldest just moved out and I need to spot-clean his carpet. I will be trying your cleaning tip tomorrow. Thank you, so much!
Bliss says
Because of the wild and rough crowd I hang with, coffee of all things got splattered on the carpet last night, New Years Eve. So thankfully I can try your tip for removal, cuz I don’t wanna hang with a different crowd, who knows the new crowd might actually be rowdy!
Brenda says
I will try this, I I had a puppy , and before I got him trained I had spots every where . Bought a shampooer , stains still come back. I will try this in the am!!!! Thank you for sharing
Mrs B says
Ammonia based cleaners are the worst thing to use with animals, they will smell it as another animal has marked the spot and they will then “remark” the spot claiming their territory.
Melanie says
I learned many years ago to use windex on pet stains (a tip that our carpet cleaner friend gave me), but it never occurred to me to use it on other stains. Thanks!! We tore the carpet out of most of the rooms on the house we recently bought becuase they were so bad, but there is a stain on the carpet in my sewing/craft room that I’m definitely going to use this on. Thank you for the great tip!!!
Wendy de boer says
I have been spaying my word floors down for years with windex and the and it’s amazing!
Rachel says
Are your floors solid wood?
Gina Luker says
They are in the areas that are not carpeted.
shirley says
I have recently moved in a unit that has a few bad carpet stains.With all these positive comments from a much lower cost than the professional cleaner I most certainly will gives this a try before pulling up the carpet
many thanks Shirley
Mary says
We were gifted a SHITzu. Pardon the sailor talk but the damned thing LOVES to poop in the kids playroom (then he eats it ). Very stubborn/gross/cute dog. What a problem, especially since we are getting ready to list our house! Anyhooo…. rented a steam cleaner. twice. no dice. Several times I have put down baking soda to get rid of that wet carpet/dog smell that won’t go away and the carpet was still badly stained. I just googled the ‘be all end all’ solution– one was a pretreat of baking soda, then a vinegar/dawn/ water solution.. then I saw THIS! :o) I have a costco sized bottle of Windex– so I sprayed away and perFEctioN!! I’m commenting because I thought I’d point out that sprinkling baking soda first (did it already), letting it set, then vacuuming it up to “PRETREAT” the carpet and then the windex thing may be the magic recipe! The carpet looks wonderful!! THANKS!
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Erika says
This is the best idea I have seen on pintrest!!
I’m have migraines and I’m limited to products I can use basically everything which is tough when you have a 3 ya old boy who somehow gets stains every place you can think of. Windex is my own to cleaner for a lot of things an now you have saved my poor carpet from the vengeance of a toddler!
Thank you for sharing!
Kay says
WARNING! I have used this on carpets for years, works great. So without thinking I used this on my new solid white carpet and it left behind a blue stain that I cannot get out.
Cindy says
Be careful putting Ammonia down if you have pets. Their urine has ammonia in it and it will draw them to it like a magnet. That of course means more stains.
Adrianne says
OMG!!! Thank you! I just spilled a glass of red wine on my off white carpet and was in the middle of a major meltdown when I goggled your solution. It came right up and you can’t even tell where I spilled the wine…… Thank you thank you
Warren says
Resolve doee a fantastic job. Not much scrubbing, either. Just work on the dampened stain with a brush, and then vacuum.
jessica says
I want to vouch for this method. I am a mother of three and tragically have endured a 1980’s cream coloured carpeted dinning room. The only difference was instead of stepping on the towel I ironed it. It ruins the towel but it pulled up stains I thought were set for life.
Tiffany says
the spray cleaner Comet works wonders for carpets as well! 😉
Camillia says
WoooWWWW!!!!! it really works!!! just tried it! wow! thanks!
Holly says
Just curious does a generic Windex work. Like glass cleaner ?
Gina Luker says
Hi Holly, I assume it would but can’t tell you for sure 🙂
Kris says
I am wanting to try this tip. However, I have heard that using ammonia to clean pet stains is not a good idea. The pet will think the ammonia is the waste of another pet and go back to mark its spot. Anyone else have experience with this?
Also, the stains are made worse by using 20 Mule Team borax and mistakenly letting it dry. Made a large stain. I should have shampooed the area while still damp. Anyone have this experience? Wondering if the windex will work for these stains.
Hoping to report back as to how this cleaning tip works for me.
Thanks for sharing.
Houpe says
Just used it it works wonders new puppy had accident smell and stain gone its a wonderful thing Thank You
Gina Luker says
Aww, congrats on your new puppy and I am so glad it was useful to you!! Good luck with the new pup 🙂
Dawson Burgman says
Great tips! Ill definitely be keeping this in mind if my pets have accidents. Thanks for sharing.
getcleaningdone says
I suggest using two tablespoons of clear dish washing liquid, two tablespoons of white vinegar and 4 cups of warm water, especially if you have a large area to clean. Then, unless the spot is brand new, I would keep the baking soda on the spot (remember, it’s just a sprinkle) as you’re dabbing the stain with the vinegar mixture. That way the baking soda and the vinegar will react and break up the stain better. And if the mixture works as good for you as it did for me you will see exactly how dirty the rest of your carpeting actually is!
Gina Luker says
Thanks fo the tip 🙂
Nathan says
We have a new puppy in the house and found your article searching for removing carpet stains! Thanks for the tips and we will give it a shot.
Gina Luker says
Great, hope it helps!