How To Get Salad Dressing Stains Out Of Upholstery
What You Will Need Before You Start
- Cornstarch
- Rubbing alcohol
- Clean sponge
- Upholstery cleaner machine
- Vinegar
Enjoying a crisp cool salad on the couch is a great way to spend a lunch or any evening. Spilling salad dressing on the upholstered furniture is anything but great. Thankfully there are several quick cleaning methods that you can use in order to get rid of the stain before it becomes an unsightly addition to your living room décor.
- Cover the stain with a liberal coating of cornstarch and allow to sit for up to thirty minutes, or until the cornstarch is dry.
- Brush or vacuum away the dried cornstarch.
- Dab a bit of rubbing alcohol onto the sponge and blot at any remaining stain.
- Use your spot cleaner or upholstery attachment on your carpet cleaning machine to thoroughly clean the area so that you can ensure all remaining residue has been removed.
Salad dressing contains a fair amount of oil, which can make it difficult to thoroughly remove it from your upholstered furniture. It is best to avoid using detergents or other suds causing cleaning solutions unless you plan on using an upholstery cleaner on the furniture.
How To Get Salad Dressing Stains Out Of Carpet
What You Will Need Before You Start
- Cornstarch
- Carpet stain pretreating spray
- Carpet cleaning machine
- White vinegar
- Baking soda
Spilling salad dressing on the carpet doesn’t need to mean that you are left with an unsightly oil-based stain on your once pristine carpets. There are a few steps that will help you to thoroughly remove the stain before it becomes permanently set into the carpet.
- Sprinkle cornstarch over fresh stains so that it can be allowed to absorb excess salad dressing, including the oils that would otherwise soak into the fibers of the carpet.
- Spray the stain with the pretreating spray and allow it to work into the fibers of the carpet for up to fifteen minutes.
- With white vinegar in the cleaning solution tank of your carpet cleaning machine, thoroughly clean the carpet so that any remaining residue can be cleaned.
- Once the carpet has dried thoroughly sprinkle a liberal amount of baking soda onto the carpet. This will help to remove any lingering odors from the salad dressing.
- Vacuum up the baking soda after thirty minutes.
Once you know how to get salad dressing stains out, you will be able to enjoy your salad with absolute joy; confident in the fact that you won’t be bested by salad dressing!








