How to Clean Pet Vomit Stains
How to Clean Vomit from Carpet
- Pick up solids
Pick up solids with a spoon, spatula or create a scraper by cutting a paper plate in half and use the two straight edges to scoop underneath the mess. Grabbing the mess with a paper towel can push the stain and solids further into the carpeting. - Blot up excess liquids
Blot liquids with an absorbent cloth or paper towels. White materials are recommended because certain dyes may bleed and make the stain worse. Remember not to press down hard on the area when blotting up a mess because it can drive the liquid further down into the carpeting and pad. - Apply cleaning solution to treat the stain
After the mess is removed, apply Professional Oxy Spot + Pretreat spray to the stained and surrounding area. Spray in circular pattern, completely covering stain and surrounding area. Allow cleaner to work for 5-10 minutes. The oxygen-active system will attack the color bodies which stain fibers and penetrate deep below carpet fibers, removing even old stains. - Remove carpet vomit stain
Using a cloth or towel, gently work the formula into the area using light strokes from the edges of the stain to the center; when your cloth reaches the center of the stain, lightly pinch the area in an upward motion to lift the stain out. Do not scrub the stain. - Deep clean and prevent future stains
To get a deep carpet clean you can feel good about, it’s best to rent a Rug Doctor® by BISSELL® carpet cleaner at your local store. Not sure how to use a carpet cleaner? It’s easy. We have step-by-step instructions right here.
Five Things to Remember when Cleaning Carpet Vomit:
- Before using any spot removal solutions or formulas always test a small, hidden area for colorfastness and examine when dry. If color is affected, do not use. For upholstery, look for manufacturer’s cleanability code tag. Use on fabric coded “WS” or “W”. If coded “X” or “S”, do not use. Not recommended for use on velvet, silk, vinyl or leather upholstery.
- To achieve removal of vomit stains and related odors, it is important to address these types of problems as quickly as possible. Do not use warm or hot water to try to clean the mess as it may set the stain.
- What your pet eats and drinks, the length of time the area has been soiled, the carpet construction and type, and other factors greatly affect how well the soil or stains can be removed.
- You should always use cleaners according to labeled product instructions.
- Keep children and pets off until dry and vacuumed.