Blot vs Scrub: The Right Way to Remove Rug Stains Without Spreading Them
One of the most common mistakes people make when cleaning rugs is scrubbing stains. While it may seem effective, scrubbing often causes more harm than good.
This guide explains why blotting is the preferred method and how to remove stains without damaging your rug.
Why Scrubbing Causes Damage
- Pushes stains deeper into the fibers
- Spreads the stain outward
- Can damage delicate materials like wool
Why Blotting Works Better
Blotting lifts the stain without spreading it.
- Absorbs moisture safely
- Minimizes fiber damage
- Reduces stain spread
How to Blot Properly
- Use a clean, absorbent cloth
- Apply gentle pressure
- Work from the outside inward
When Scrubbing May Be Necessary
In some cases, light agitation may be needed, but it should always be minimal and controlled.
Choosing the Right Cleaning Method
The effectiveness of blotting also depends on the cleaner used.
See our guide on choosing the right cleaner for stains.
Final Thoughts
Blotting is the safest and most effective method for removing rug stains. Avoid aggressive scrubbing to preserve the integrity of your rug.
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