fbpx

How to clean tea stains from carpet

April 11th, 2024 | Carpet

Cleaning tea stains from carpet is a common and persistent issue in the world of professional carpet cleaning. From the comforting warmth of a morning cuppa to the bustling energy of an afternoon tea service, spills and splashes are inevitable. Yet, when those beloved brews find their way onto carpets, they leave behind stubborn stains that require precise attention and expertise to remove effectively.

Closeup cup with spilled tea on the white carpet surface, top view angle

Understand the Challenge: Tea Stains on Carpets

Tea stains are no joke when it comes to cleaning carpets. They’re among the toughest stains you’ll face, especially if the tea was piping hot. And if it’s spilled on a wool carpet? Well, get ready for a real challenge. When tea is hot, it opens up the fibers, letting the letting the tannins soak in deep. And once it cools down, those stains are locked in tight.

It’s important to manage expectations with clients before diving in. So, while we’ll give it our all, it’s essential to understand that complete removal isn’t always guaranteed. Sometimes, we work magic; other times, we just do our best.

Equipment

All the equipment needed to clean a tea stain off carpet
  • White terry towel – Minor spills can be blot treated with the aid of a terry towel. By using a white towel, no other pigment will bleed onto the carpet.
  • Wet Extraction Machine – Larger spills should be treated using a wet extraction machine. This will minimise the risk of wick back and ensure an effective solution.
  • Spotting Chemical – As tea is made up of natural tannins, you will need a chemical formulated to tackle this. We highly recommend using Actichem CTR, which is a high activity formula for neutralising and removing coffee and tannin stains. This professionally researched formula includes a special blend of low pH compounds and reducing agents, proven to remove tough tannin staining, coffee marks, cellulosic browning discolourations, water marks, and many dye and beverage stains.
  • Spotting Brush – When agitating a carpet, don’t use the brushing motion as it will damage the carpet fibers. The best method is to tamp or firmly roll the brush over the stain as demonstrated in the video.
  • PPE – All the necessary PPE needs to be use when working with chemicals.

The Process

Tea on carpet
Spray CTR on to affected area
Agitation CTR into carpet

Before

1. Apply CTR

2. Agitate

Allow 5 minutes dwell time
Extraction - Tea Stain
After

3. Dwell for 5 mins

4. Extract

After

  1. Application – Liberally spray the Actichem CTR onto the stain, making sure the fibers are completely wetted out.
    Agitation – Agitate the stain by tamping up and down with a spotting brush to maximize penetration.
  2. Dwell – Allow 5-10 minutes dwell time.
  3. Extraction – Ideally, rinse and extract the carpet with a wet extraction machine.
  4. Repeat – Treat any remaining stain using this same procedure but with Conquer O2.
  5. Shadow Removal – If a stain shadow still remains, apply the Conquer O2 to the affected area. Blot to remove excess moisture and allow to air dry. The residue Conquer O2 will continue to remove the stain.

Tips

  1. Delicate fibres and fabrics 
    Do not spray the spotting solution directly onto the surface, but dampen a clean white absorbent towel and blot onto the surface.
     
  2. Conquer O2
    Conquer O2 should be used in step 1 if blotting only is used (no wet extraction.
     
  3. Wick back 
    The chemical must penetrate right down to the base, as that is where the tea would have gone. If you don’t fully wet it out, as it dries the moisture will pull the stain back up to the surface, this is called wick back. Additional care in the rinse extract step will also prevent wick back.

Where To Buy

Stain remover for carpets and upholstery that kills germs and removes stains in one go.

Conquer O2 has been designed to build on the ability of free oxygen to remove the toughest of stains from fibres & fabrics, provide powerful sanitisation and eliminate mal-odours. Teaming up the oxidising power of oxygen with wetting agents and encapsulating polymers to deliver a carpet and fabric stain remover which will remove those impossible stains.
Thanks to the latest in polymer and surfactant technology, Conquer O2 delivers reliable, dependable results every time.

Additional Resources

Carpet Handbook

Related Posts

Mould on ceiling
Read more

How to remove mould from walls and ceilings

To remove mould from walls and ceilings it is always best to avoid the use of chlorine bleach due to [...]

Read more
Child and dog on rug
Read more

How to clean vomit off carpet

Cleaning vomit stains from carpets is no easy task, but it’s a challenge many of us have faced, whether [...]

Read more
Chocolate bar dropped on carpet
Read more

How to clean chocolate off carpet

Cleaning chocolate off carpet is complicated. The delicious treat consist of proteins, tannins, and oil. These proteins originate from animal [...]

Read more
Red wine spill on white carpet
Read more

How to remove red wine stains from carpet

Can Red Wine Stains Be Removed? Red wine stains are renowned to be one of the most difficult stains to [...]

Read more

Download Now!

Unlock the secrets of effective disaster restoration with our comprehensive Restoration Handbook! Explore our specialized product range tailored for mould, flood, and fire restoration. Get insider tips and tricks, along with easy-to-read guides, to tackle restoration challenges with confidence. Download your copy now and be prepared for any restoration project!

Download: Restoration Handbook

Fill in your details to download our Restoration Handbook.

Restoration Handbook Download

Fill in your details to receive a download link for the Restoration Handbook

Stone Handbook Download

Fill in your details to receive a download link for the Stone Handbook

Actichem Catalogue Download

Fill in your details to receive a download link for the catalogue. 

By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understand the Privacy Policy. It appears you're using an old version of Internet Explorer which is no longer supported, for safer and optimum browsing experience please upgrade your browser.