Ranch dips is popularly used for a number of side condiments for veggies or chips as well as dishes. This delicious addition is commonly served at parties, get-togethers, meals, and other events. The primary ingredients being mayonnaise, garlic, buttermilk, salt, onions, and a variety of spices and herbs. The odds of it spilling and landing on the carpets are quite high since ranch dressing or dip is used for an assortment of vegetables such as carrots and celery, along with chicken wings and fried chicken, the chips in their varieties and all of the other foods commonly associated with this tasty treat. For ranch dressing to land, carpets are one the worst places. It can stain very quickly; it is challenging to remove and if not efficiently lifted or left untreated. You will soon dread looking at your carpets and even an otherwise immaculately cleaned room will look disheveled with stained up carpets with the unsightly stains marring your carpets. Today, a guide on how to remove the ranch dressing/dip stain is what we at DM Carpet Cleaning would like to share today.
Ranch Stain Removal Supplies
– Dry White Towel
– Squirt Bottle
– Non-Bleach Laundry Detergent
– Quart Warm Water
– Blunt Edged Tool (like a spoon or butter knife)
– Plain White Paper Towels
– Few Clean White Cloths
Commercial Carpet Cleaner Stain Removal Treatment
1) From off the carpet, remove as much bulk as you can. You can spread it out further or smash it deeper in the carpet if you are not careful. Use your spoon or butter knife to scoop up chucks cautiously and wipe it on the paper towels for easy disposal.
2) According to the label’s directions, apply the carpet stain remover. Combine a tsp non-bleach laundry detergent with a quart of warm water and apply to the stain without over saturation if you prefer the cleaning solution. To ensure the carpet will not be compromised, before treating the stain, perform a patch test in an inconspicuous area to test.
3) For at 5 minutes, allow the DIY solution to breakdown the ranch dressing residue area on the carpet. To make certain the residues are easily removed, and the spot is successful, the solution should be permitted to set long enough breakdown the substance.
4) From off the carpet, use a clean damp, white cloth, blot the residues away. For better containment and removal, start patting the spot on the outer edges and work towards the center. During your technique, continue this process without incorporating any rubbing or scrubbing.
5) After the stain is removed, use dry paper towels to remove the excess moisture. To be sure all the cleaner’s residues are also removed from carpet’s surface, apply pure water on top of the area and use a clean, dry white towel to remove all the water and get the area as dry as possible afterwards.
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Contact the experts at DM Carpet Cleaning and let our specialists combat that stain to restore your carpet if you are finding it challenging to remove the ranch dressing or dip from your carpet.