Spills happen—coffee, wine, pet accidents, you name it. But that doesn’t mean you need to spend a fortune on fancy cleaners with ingredients you can’t pronounce. Some of the best spot cleaners are already in your kitchen. In this post, we’re cutting through the nonsense and giving you four easy, cheap, and effective DIY carpet spot cleaner recipes that work.
No fluff, no weird chemicals—just real solutions for real messes.
1. The Classic Vinegar & Baking Soda Fix
Best for: Food stains, pet messes, and most everyday spills.
- What you need:
- White vinegar
- Baking soda
- Water
- Spray bottle
How to use it:
Sprinkle baking soda directly on the stain. Mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle, then spray it over the baking soda. Let it fizz and sit for 5–10 minutes. Blot with a clean cloth and repeat if needed. Vacuum once it’s dry.
Why it works: Baking soda lifts stains and absorbs odors. Vinegar breaks down the grime.
2. The Dish Soap & Hydrogen Peroxide Combo
Best for: Tougher stains like wine, chocolate, or greasy food.
- What you need:
- 1 tablespoon dish soap (clear works best)
- 2 tablespoons hydrogen peroxide (3%)
- Warm water
How to use it:
Mix the ingredients in a small bowl. Dip a clean cloth in the solution and blot the stain gently—don’t rub. Rinse with a little water and blot dry.
Heads up: Test a small hidden spot first. Hydrogen peroxide can bleach some carpets.
3. Club Soda Quick Save
Best for: Fresh spills, especially red wine and beer.
- What you need:
- Club soda
How to use it:
Pour club soda directly on the stain while it’s still fresh. Blot with a cloth. Repeat until the stain lifts. Rinse with water and blot again.
Why it works: The carbonation helps break up the spill and is gentle enough for most carpets.
4. The Salt Trick
Best for: Liquid stains like juice or wine.
- What you need:
- Table salt
- Vacuum
How to use it:
While the spill is still wet, pour salt over it. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes—it’ll absorb the liquid and help pull the stain out. Vacuum up the salt, and blot the spot with water if needed.
Bonus: This also helps with odor control.
There’s no magic bullet for carpet stains, but these DIY spot cleaners come close. They’re simple, they’re cheap, and they’re made from stuff you probably already have. So the next time life hits your carpet with a mess, don’t panic—grab a towel and one of these recipes, and handle it like a pro.