How to Remove Lotion from Carpet

Act quickly to remove lotion from carpet. Blot excess with clean cloth, then apply appropriate cleaning solution based on carpet type and lotion composition.

Immediate Steps to Take

  • Blot up excess lotion immediately with clean paper towels
  • Avoid rubbing which can push lotion deeper into fibers
  • Work from outer edges toward center to prevent spreading
  • Check carpet label for cleaning instructions before applying solutions

Effective Cleaning Methods

  1. White vinegar solution: Mix equal parts vinegar and water in spray bottle. Apply to stain and blot gently
  2. Dish soap treatment: Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water. Blot with solution and rinse with clean water
  3. Isopropyl alcohol method: Dab with 70% isopropyl alcohol using clean cloth to break down oils

Comparison of Removal Methods

Method Time Required Cost Effectiveness
White Vinegar 10-15 minutes $1 High
Dish Soap 15-20 minutes $2 Medium-High
Isopropyl Alcohol 5-10 minutes $3 High

Additional Tips

  • Test cleaning solution on hidden carpet area first
  • Rinse with clean water after treatment to remove residue
  • Use hair dryer on cool setting to speed drying process
  • For persistent stains, consider professional cleaning