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How to Get Mould Out of Carpet: A Complete Guide

Mould in your carpet is unsightly and can pose serious health risks, including allergies and respiratory issues. If you’ve noticed a musty smell or dark spots on your carpet, it’s time to take action. This guide will walk you through the best methods to remove mould from carpet effectively and prevent it from returning.

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Why Does Mould Grow on Carpets?

Mould thrives in damp, humid environments. Common causes include:

  • Water damage (flooding, leaks, spills)

  • High indoor humidity

  • Poor ventilation

  • Spills that weren’t dried properly

Steps to Remove Mould from Carpet

1. Safety First

Before cleaning, wear protective gear—gloves, a mask, and goggles—to avoid inhaling mould spores, and open windows for ventilation.

2. Vacuum the Area

Use a HEPA-filter vacuum to remove loose mould spores. Dispose of the vacuum bag or clean the canister outside to prevent the spores from spreading.

3. Apply a Cleaning Solution

Choose one of these effective DIY solutions:

  • White Vinegar – Mix equal parts vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray generously, let sit for an hour, then scrub and blot dry.

  • Baking Soda – Sprinkle baking soda on the mouldy area, spray with water, scrub, and vacuum after drying.

  • Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) – Spray directly, let it sit for 10 minutes, then scrub and blot. (Test on a hidden spot first, as it may bleach dark carpets.)

4. Deep Clean if Necessary

For severe mould, rent a carpet cleaner with a mould-killing solution or hire professional carpet cleaners.

5. Dry Thoroughly

Use fans, dehumidifiers, or open windows to ensure the carpet dries completely—mould can regrow in 24-48 hours if moisture remains.

Preventing Mould in Carpets

  • Control Humidity – Keep indoor humidity below 60% with a dehumidifier.

  • Fix Leaks Immediately – Address water damage right away.

  • Regular Cleaning – Vacuum often and treat spills promptly.

  • Use Anti-Mould Sprays – Consider natural options like tea tree oil spray (1 tsp oil + 1 cup water).

When to Replace Your Carpet

If mould has deeply penetrated the carpet padding or covers a large area, replacement may be the safest option to prevent health risks.

Final Thoughts

Removing mould from carpet requires quick action and thorough drying. Following these steps can eliminate mould and keep your home fresh and safe. For persistent mould problems, consult a professional remediation service.

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