Stain Removal Guide

How to Remove Paint Stains

Carpet · Sofa · Rug · Mattress — the safe home method, surface by surface, and an honest word on what will and won't fully lift.

The first question with paint is which type: water-based emulsion (most wall paint) cleans up with water if you're quick; oil-based gloss needs white spirit and real care. Knowing which you've got changes everything.

⏱️ The first 60 seconds
Scoop up wet paint with a spoon — don't spread it. For water-based emulsion, get water on it before it dries; for gloss, keep it contained and don't add water.
What you'll need
  • Clean white cloths
  • Washing-up liquid
  • Warm water
  • White spirit (for gloss only)
  • A blunt knife / spoon

Step by step (carpet)

  1. Lift the excess gently with a spoon, working inwards.
  2. Water-based emulsion: blot with warm water and a little washing-up liquid while still wet, repeating until the colour stops lifting.
  3. Oil-based gloss: dab with white spirit on a cloth (test first, ventilate the room), then wash the residue with washing-up liquid.
  4. Rinse with a clean damp cloth and press dry.
  5. Dried paint can sometimes be softened first — but set gloss especially is often a professional job.

White spirit is flammable and has strong fumes — open windows, no naked flames, and test a hidden patch. If a large area or dried gloss is involved, it's safer to call us than to soak solvent into the carpet.

By surface

🛋️ Sofas & upholstery

Check the cushion's cleaning code first: W or W/S means the method above is fine used sparingly; S means solvent-clean only, so leave that to a professional. Use less water than on carpet and blot, don't soak.

🧶 Wool & delicate rugs

Use cool water and a gentle touch — wool can ‘brown’ if over-wet and some rug dyes run. Test a hidden corner first, and for an antique, hand-knotted or silk rug, don't gamble — leave it to us.

🛏️ Mattresses

You can't rinse a mattress, so go light: blot, treat sparingly, then use bicarbonate of soda to absorb the rest. Never soak it — trapped moisture leads to mould and smells.

✅ Do

  • Identify emulsion vs gloss first
  • Act while the paint is wet
  • Ventilate when using white spirit
  • Test on a hidden patch first

🚫 Don't

  • Add water to oil-based gloss
  • Rub it in
  • Use solvent near flames
  • Over-wet the backing
The honest likelihood
WET EMULSION Caught wet, water-based paint usually washes out.
GLOSS Oil-based gloss is harder and needs solvent care.
DRIED Set paint, especially gloss, is often a pro job.

Tried it and the paint mark is still there — or it's a wool rug, a mattress or something you'd hate to ruin? Don't keep scrubbing; that's how a stain turns permanent. We can often draw out what's left with professional hot-water extraction, and we'll tell you honestly what we expect to get up before we start. Watford family business, 25 years, fully insured — the quote's free.

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