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9 Best Carpet Stain Removers, Tested by Cleaning Experts

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Carpets are a cozy addition to any bedroom or living room, but they're not always the easiest floor type to clean — some spills are especially hard to get out of the fibers. A great carpet stain remover is the key to quickly tackling a mess and preventing it from becoming a full-blown stain.

To find the best carpet stain removers, we rigorously test sprays and products in the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab. We evaluate how adept they are at removing some of the toughest stains, including red wine spills, coffee stains and pet messes. Outside of the Lab, we have consumer testers use the products and share their feedback on how effective they are at removing real-life messes in their homes. Our picks excelled in our tests, receiving high ratings for cleaning performance, ease of use, clarity, completeness of directions and more.


      1
      Best Overall

      Bissell Professional Pet Stain and Odor Removing Formula

      Professional Pet Stain and Odor Removing Formula
      Credit: Bissell

      Pros

      • Contains enzymes to tackle odors
      • Removes more than just pet stains
      • Can be used on upholstery and mattresses too

      Cons

      • Takes time for enzymes to be most effective

      What impresses us most about Bissell's Professional Pet Stain and Odor formula is that it contains enzymes to tackle stains and lingering odors, deterring pets from returning to soil the same spot repeatedly. And we found it's not just for pet messes: In our tests, it removed some of the toughest food and drink stains, like red wine and tomato sauce.

      While the enzymes go to work immediately, they are even more effective if you cover the spot with a damp towel and give them up to 12 hours to work, eradicating the deep-set odors your pet will likely notice. It's also perfect for tackling any organic or protein stains, like spilled milk. You can use it on upholstery, mattresses or in your car too.

      TypeTrigger spray
      Size22 oz
      Contains enzymesYes
      2
      Best Value

      Folex Instant Carpet Spot Remover

      Instant Carpet Spot Remover
      Credit: Good Housekeeping Institute

      Pros

      • Works quickly
      • No rinsing required
      • Can be used on water-safe upholstery fabrics

      Cons

      • Does not contain enzymes

      We were wowed when we used Folex to remove an old grease stain on a wool area rug as well as some mystery stains on a low-pile carpet. Both rugs looked cleaner and brighter in seconds and with very little effort. All we had to do was spritz a little on the stains, work it in gently with a fingertip and blot with a clean, dry cloth. Though it looked a bit sudsy as we worked it into the tufts (which can sometimes mean it's harder to rinse away), the cleaner was easy to blot out and left no residue behind, even without rinsing. It's suitable for use on water-safe upholstery.

      Because it lacks enzymes, it may not be the best choice for organic stains and odors, like pet messes, potty training mishaps or spilled milk. But it's fast-acting, and — with over 76,000 five-star Amazon ratings — it's a consumer favorite, too, with an affordable price point relative to the amount of cleaner in each bottle.

      TypeTrigger spray
      Size32 oz
      Contains enzymesNo
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      3
      Most Versatile

      Rocco & Roxie Supply Co. Professional Strength Stain & Odor Eliminator

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      Pros

      • Carries the Carpet & Rug Institute Seal of Approval
      • Works on hard and soft surfaces
      • Neutralizes pet odors

      Cons

      • Takes up to 60 to work

      We tested Rocco & Roxie's Stain & Odor Eliminator both in the Lab and with consumer testers. It did a good job removing our test stains, especially tomato sauce, chocolate syrup and coffee. And a home tester whose dog had had an accident on an area rug shared, "It did an excellent job neutralizing the odor and removing the stain." With over 84,000 five-star Amazon reviews, consumers agree.

      This enzyme formula has earned the Carpet and Rug Institute's Seal of Approval, meaning the industry organization has deemed it non-damaging to carpets, despite the need to saturate a stain with the spray. And it's not just for carpets. It also works on hard surfaces like hardwood, tile, litter boxes and more. You'll have to be patient, though: The manufacturer recommends waiting 60 minutes for it to work before blotting and vacuuming.

      TypeTrigger spray
      Size32 oz
      Contains enzymesYes
      4
      Best Deep Cleaner

      Bissell Pro Oxy Power Spot

      Pro Oxy Power Spot

      Pros

      • Penetrates stains down to the backing
      • Lightens and removes fresh stains quickly

      Cons

      • Very stubborn stains may require longer treatment

      This powerful spray is an improved version of a formula we've previously tested and liked. Bissell's Pro Oxy Power Shot trigger directs the spray deep into the carpet to remove not just what's on the surface but also what has penetrated the carpet backing. This keeps stain residue from wicking back up to the top and reappearing as the carpet dries. And we like that Bissell's oxy formula lightens and removes stains (like coffee) in only five minutes and continues to clean even after blotting it with a damp cloth.

      While the hydrogen peroxide and cleaning ingredients work very well on fresh stains, we did find that stubborn stains may require longer treatment — or even a second application.

      TypeAerosol spray
      Size14 oz
      Contains enzymesNo
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      5
      Best for Old Stains

      Carbona Oxy Powered Carpet Cleaner

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      Credit: Good Housekeeping Institute

      Pros

      • Applicator attached to the bottle allows you to break through dried-on stains
      • Oxy formula was effective on stains
      • Effectively removed red wine and tea stains

      Cons

      • Contents can leak if foil seal is fully opened

      Chocolate syrup, tomato sauce and other spills that set and dry can form a hard crust on the carpet pile that plain sprays just can't penetrate. Carbona's applicator top eliminates that issue. The soft sponge and brush allow you to break through old, dried stains and apply in the foam formula so it can get to work.

      We found Carbona easy to use, and the oxy formula was very effective at removing stains that had set overnight. It had no trouble with spots like red wine and tea — and even performed better than some of the stain-removal machines we've tested!

      Just be sure to ever-so-slightly puncture the foil seal on the bottle's top. If you make too big a hole or remove the seal completely, fluid dispenses too quickly or leaks when the bottle is tipped or knocked over.

      TypeLiquid/foam
      Size27.5 oz
      Contains enzymesNo
      6
      Best Powder

      Milliken Capture Carpet & Rug Dry Cleaner with Brush

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      Credit: Capture

      Pros

      • Cleans without wetting or damaging carpets
      • Comes with a brush
      • Can be used on large areas
      • Safe on wool and silk

      Cons

      • Need a new vacuum bag or clean canister for best results
      • May struggle with old, set stains

      Sometimes it's not obvious stains but rather overall dinge and greying that makes a carpet look dirty. When regular vacuuming isn't enough and a deep clean is too much work, a dry powder formula like Capture can freshen and brighten carpets — even delicate ones — without damage.

      To use it, liberally sprinkle the porous Capture granules on the pile then gently work them into the tufts with the brush that comes shrink-wrapped to the canister. Let sit 30 minutes to give the moist granules time to absorb embedded dust and dirt, then vacuum. For fresh spills, blot the area and then sprinkle on Capture. Work it into the stain, allow it to dry completely and vacuum.

      We like that it's easy to use on large areas, although the brand recommends using an empty canister or new bag for large areas to get the best results (but that's a minor setback!) It offers a dry, safe cleaning option, especially for fussy fabrics like antique rugs, and it's even safe to use on wool and silk materials. For very heavy soil and set-in stains, you may need to use Capture's Pre-Mist Soil Release before sprinkling on the granules.

      TypePowder
      Size16 oz
      Contains enzymesNo
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      7
      Best Germ-Killing

      Woolite Advanced Pet Stain & Odor Remover + Sanitize

      Advanced Pet Stain & Odor Remover + Sanitize
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      Credit: Woolite

      Pros

      • EPA-registered to kill 99.9% of two bacteria strains
      • Sanitizes soft surfaces
      • Contains hydrogen peroxide to lighten stains

      Cons

      • Not for use on wool or polypropylene/olefin fibers
      • Needs to sit for one hour to sanitize carpets

      Woolite carpet stain removers have performed very well in GH Cleaning Lab tests, and this formula takes cleaning a step further. Woolite's Advanced Stain & Odor Remover + Sanitize not only removes stains but also kills 99.9% of two types of bacteria to sanitize soft surfaces like carpet, upholstery, bathroom mats, mattresses, pet beds and even car seats. The hydrogen peroxide even lightens stains.

      Simply apply an even mist to the soiled area, wait the required time (one hour for carpets; one minute for other soft surfaces), blot with a damp cloth and air dry.

      Online reviewers raved that application is both quick and easy, and they praise the fresh scent the product leaves behind. It's not recommended for use on velvet or silk upholstery or carpets made of wool or polypropylene/olefin fibers.

      TypeSpray
      Size22 oz
      Contains enzymesNo
      8
      Best for Red Wine Stains

      Wine Away Red Wine Stain Remover

      Red Wine Stain Remover

      Pros

      • Rinses clean from carpeting and fabrics
      • Works on clothing
      • Also works on ink, berry stains and more
      • Available in a travel size

      Cons

      • Stains may be need follow-up treatment for complete removal

      Light-colored carpets and couches seem to be magnets for red wine stains, so if you like to relax with a glass of cabernet, keep Wine Away on hand. This formula topped our Cleaning Lab tests of red wine stain removers on both fabric and carpet. You can use it on clothing too. We found it both easy to use and effective. It's even available in a travel-friendly size.

      Simply saturate the affected area with the spray, let it work its magic for up to five minutes, then blot and rinse or launder according to the manufacturer's instructions. We especially like that it's not sudsy like some carpet stain removers we've tested and that it rinses easily out of carpeting so there's no grime-grabbing residue left behind. For the toughest stains, you may need to follow up with a second application.

      TypeSpray
      Size12 oz
      Contains enzymesNo
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      9
      Best Plant-Based

      Method Stain and Odor Treatment Spray

      Stain and Odor Treatment Spray
      Credit: Good Housekeeping Institute

      Pros

      • Contains plant-based cleaning ingredients
      • Safe to use on wool materials
      • Pleasant, subtle scent

      Cons

      • Requires 10 minutes to work

      We tested this Stain and Odor Treatment Spray and honored it with a Good Housekeeping Best Cleaning & Organizing Award for its super stain-busting abilities. We love the plant-based formula of this eco-friendly cleaning product that's ideal for anyone looking for products safe to use around pets with a lower impact on the environment.

      Our testers found the clear formula exceptionally easy to use. It effectively eradicated stains from wool carpeting and completely removed an old stain from a brocade dining room chair seat when nothing else could.

      Though it requires 10 minutes to fully work, we found it easy to rinse and blot the cleaner from carpets and upholstery, even when old stains needed several applications of cleaning solution. Online reviewers raved about the invigorating — but not overpowering — spearmint-sage scent and the product's ability to negate odors.

      TypeSpray
      Size20 oz
      Contains enzymesNo

      How we test the best carpet stain removers

      best carpet cleaners a collection of bottles of carpet stain removers for testing
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      best carpet stain removers putting food stains on tan carpets for testing
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      The Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab tests carpet cleaners on fresh stains and stains that have been left overnight to simulate what you'd experience if you couldn't tackle a spot until the next day. We apply measured amounts of red wine, coffee, tomato sauce, chocolate syrup, mustard and more to white nylon carpet squares.

      In our last test of carpet stain removers, we removed a total of 250 fresh and set-in stains. We follow each product's label directions and note how quickly and thoroughly the remover works, how sudsy it is and how easy or difficult it is to rinse from the carpet. Formulas that are less sudsy (or not sudsy at all) are typically easier to remove.

      best carpet stain removers spraying a stain remover on a carpet stain
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      We allow the cleaned carpet to dry, then view the results under industry-standard lighting and score each using industry-standard ratings. For especially tough stains like chocolate syrup, we give it a second application if needed and if recommended by the label directions.

      Products targeting pet stains are sent home with pet owners for real-life evaluation. As we do with all cleaning products, our Lab team evaluates how easy each product is to use, the completeness of directions and whether any safety labeling is required based on the ingredients it contains.

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      How to remove old (and fresh!) carpet stains

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      Unlike clothing that you can toss into the washing machine, removing stains from carpets takes some know-how and patience. The most important thing to remember is that you want to pull the stain up and out of the carpet, not rub it in deeper.

      When a spill happens, don't panic. (We know that's easier said than done!) Simply reach for some absorbent cloths or paper towels and blot up as much as you can. Doing so will make whatever's left so much easier to remove. Once you've blotted, follow these steps for the greatest stain-removal success.

      1. Apply the right amount of remover. For fresh stains, we recommend applying carpet stain remover sparingly or to a cloth first before tackling a stain to make it easier to rinse out, but old stains need more direct contact. Spray on enough remover to start dissolving the stain and to be able to work it gently into the tufts — all the way to the backing — with your fingers or a soft brush. Avoid over-saturating the stain. It's better to do multiple applications with a rinse in between than to apply it all at once.
      2. Give the cleaner time to work. Wait about five minutes to give the product time to tackle the stain. (Check the packaging for any specifics related to the product you're working with.)
      3. Rinse and blot. Fill a spray bottle with clean water, spritz the stain and blot with a clean, dry cloth. Repeat until all traces of the carpet cleaner, suds and stain are removed. Residue left behind only attracts future grime.
      4. Wick away residue. Fold into quarters enough paper towel to cover the area, and place it on top of the cleaned stain. Weigh it down with a heavy pot or vase and leave it overnight. Any stain residue that's hiding deep in the pile will work its way up and into the paper towel as the carpet dries.
      5. Toss the towel and fluff. In the morning, remove and toss the stained paper towel. Fluff the pile with your fingers and let it finish air drying.
      6. Repeat these steps as needed. For any lingering stain, you can also try applying a little hydrogen peroxide (an ingredient in many of our picks above) to the affected area with a cotton swab. It acts like an all-fabric bleach and should be safe for most carpet fibers, but it's always a good idea to test it on a hidden spot first.

      Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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      Carolyn Forté is a consumer products expert with over 40 years of experience. With a background in textiles and years of testing carpet cleaners and portable carpet cleaning machines, she knows a thing or two about getting stains out. She runs a shoes-off household to prevent some stains, but the occasional coffee dribble in the den or splash of sauce in the dining room gives her plenty of carpet- and-rug cleaning challenges. Carolyn is the Executive Director of Good Housekeeping's Home Care & Cleaning Lab and author of GH's "Inside the GH Cleaning Lab" advice and tips column as well as numerous home care and cleaning books.

      Brigitt Earley is a writer, editor and content creator with over 15 years of experience writing about home and cleaning products of all kinds, including carpet cleaners and other stain-removing sprays and tools. She consulted the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute to research and write about the carpet cleaners in this story.

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      Carolyn Forté
      Home Care & Cleaning Lab Executive Director

      Carolyn Forté brings more than 40 years of experience as a consumer products expert to her role as executive director of the Good Housekeeping Institute's Home Care and Cleaning Lab. Using deep analytical testing and writing expertise in appliances, cleaning, textiles and organizational products, she produces cleaning and home care advice for GH, has authored numerous books and bookazines for the brand and partners with the American Cleaning Institute to co-produce the Discover Cleaning Summits. She holds a bachelor's degree in family and consumer sciences from Queens College, City University of New York.

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      Brigitt Earley
      Contributing Writer

      Brigitt is a writer, editor and craft stylist with nearly 15 years of experience. She specializes in lifestyle topics, including home, health, parenting, beauty, style, food, entertaining, travel and weddings. She has written for Glamour, People, Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, Real Simple, Martha Stewart, Apartment Therapy, The Spruce, and more.

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