What is the difference between a spot and a stain in the carpet?
/The difference between a spot and a stain on a carpet lies primarily in the severity and how deeply the substance has affected the fibers:
Spot:
A spot refers to a substance sitting on the surface of the carpet. It is typically caused by spills, dirt, or debris that haven't deeply penetrated the fibers.
Spots are usually easier to clean and can often be removed with basic cleaning methods like blotting or mild cleaning solutions.
Examples: a fresh spill of soda or a drop of food.
Stain:
A stain occurs when a substance has deeply penetrated the carpet fibers and has chemically altered the carpet's color. This happens when a substance is allowed to sit for a long period or is particularly strong (like wine, coffee, or dye).
Stains are harder to remove and may require more aggressive cleaning methods, such as professional treatment or specialized stain removers.
Examples: set-in wine stains, pet urine that has soaked in and dried.