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Wool Carpet Care

by | Mar 23, 2021 | Blog, Carpet Cleaning | 0 comments

What Is the Best Product to Remove Stains From Wool Carpet?

Wool carpet needs special care because it’s made from natural protein fibers, not synthetic materials like nylon. That difference matters. Wool can look beautiful for decades, but it can also react poorly to the wrong cleaning method or chemical—especially if the cleaner is too alkaline, too acidic, too hot, or too aggressive. In fact, some homeowners notice yellowing or discoloration after using a small home carpet steamer or rental machine, which is often a sign the carpet was exposed to conditions wool doesn’t tolerate well.

Why Wool Carpet Requires a Different Approach

Wool is prized for its appearance and performance. It hides soil well, takes dye beautifully, and is naturally resilient—often lasting far longer than many synthetic carpets. Wool is also naturally flame resistant and can release dirt more easily when the fibers swell with controlled moisture. The downside is that wool can stain readily, and it’s sensitive to certain chemicals and rough handling during cleaning.

What to Look for in a “Best” Wool Carpet Stain Remover

The safest stain remover for wool is one that stays within a wool-safe pH range and avoids harsh additives. As a general rule, wool should not be exposed to chemicals with a pH below 5 or above 9. You should also avoid common household detergents, bleach, brighteners, and many “oxy” cleaners, since these can damage wool fibers or cause discoloration. When in doubt, choose products clearly labeled as safe for wool and always spot-test in a hidden area first.

Wool Carpet Care Tips That Prevent Permanent Stains

  • Vacuum often: Aim for at least three times per week to reduce abrasive soil.
  • Blot spills immediately: Press with a clean towel to absorb—don’t rub.
  • Keep cleaning temperatures low: Stay under 120°F to reduce risk of damage or yellowing.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals: No bleach, brighteners, household detergents, or high-alkaline cleaners.
  • Avoid “oxy” products: These can be too aggressive for wool.
  • Don’t over-wet the carpet: Use as little moisture as practical.
  • Dry quickly: Use airflow and fans to dry the area thoroughly after any cleaning.

When DIY Becomes Risky

Some people attempt to clean wool carpet with rental machines or home steamers, and sometimes it works. But if you’re not familiar with wool’s sensitivity—especially the pH and temperature limits—it’s easy to cause discoloration, fiber distortion, or fuzzing. If your wool carpet hasn’t been professionally cleaned in years, or if you’re dealing with widespread staining, calling a professional is often the safest and most cost-effective move.

Call AJS Carpet Cleaning

For wool carpet stain removal and professional cleaning, call AJS Carpet Cleaning.

Call: 801-368-0705


FAQs

What cleaning methods do you use?

We use multiple methods depending on carpet type and condition, including hot water extraction (steam cleaning), dry cleaning, and encapsulation. The method is selected to match your material and the results you want.

Do you also clean area rugs and upholstery?

Yes. We clean area rugs and upholstered furniture, including general refresh cleaning and stain-focused treatments when needed.

Is your cleaning process safe for pets and children?

Yes. We use non-toxic, environmentally friendly products designed to remove dirt, stains, and allergens while helping keep your home safe. Pet stain treatment and odor removal services are also available.

Do you offer free estimates?

Yes. We offer free estimates. Call 801-368-0705 to request one.

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