The 12 stains of Christmas – how many are you now faced with?

The 12 stains of Christmas – how many are you now faced with?

We bet you’ll be able to guess at least seven of them!

The carnival season is still in full swing and that implies plenty of parties, unscheduled kinfolk drop-ins and late darkness spent in front of a rumble ardour. But with all the exhilaration comes an inevitable increase in spills and blots caused by one too many glass of brandy, overexcited domesticateds and hyperactive children.

Carpet cleaning experts Bissell have come up with a roster of 12 stains that are most likely to occur over the Chirstmas period, and fortunately they have a solution to all of these mishaps.

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Cleaning up the 12 discolorations of Christmas …

Image credit: Colin Poole

1. Chocolate

December is all about gorging on chocolate coppers and excerpt caskets. So you’re likely to have more than one reason where, in a flurry to obscure just how much Christmas chocolate you’ve depleted, it ceases up being trodden into the carpet or squished into the sofa.

2. Glitter and glue

The kids are off clas and there is a requirement to humorou, and ship is the excellent acces to keep them busy. They can start Christmas placards or emblems to hang around the dwelling. Regrettably with that comes the threat of glamour, cover and glue being splattered everywhere, including all over your carpets and rugs!

3. Mulled wine-colored

One of the best happenings about Christmastime is the warming, yummy, comforting smell of mulled wine. That is until you or Aunt Doris have had one too many and be brought to an end with half a glass seeping into your ointment carpets- eek!

Image credit: Brent Darby

4. The aftermath of mulled wine-colored …

A couple of bottles seemed like a good idea last-place light, but this hangover is crowding you with regret. Accidents happen, but at least Bissell’s carpet scavenging answers have you treated!

5. Gravy

No Christmas dinner is complete without lashings of gravy. But it can become your worst adversary when a kitchen aide knocks the ju, and Grandma’s special recipe splashes all over your floor.

6. Pet accidents

Bless our furry little friends. They can get so worked up with the excitement of it all that they leave us a bit unsolicited present.

7. Pine needles

Nothing overpowers a real Christmas tree, but those pine needles get everywhere and sons can they be spiky to stand on! You may not have approximated this one as they’re not generally known for their staining tones, however pine needles secrete tannin which can leave behind ugly discolours on wooden floors.

Image credit: Claire Richardson

8. Cranberry sauce

The creme de la creme of all condiments, though it’s colourful emblazon means it’s a real villain for discolouring the carpet.

9. Goose fatty

It may taste great smothered over your roast potatoes, but on the floor it can leave a really horrible stain.

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10. Muddy footprints

No Christmas Day is end without a joyful amble. But you’ll ever have that one relative who forgets to leave their wellies by the door, traipsing a route of muddy footprints through the house.

11. Eggnog

There’s no use crying over spilt milk, but poured eggnog? You can imagine the annoying smell that will leave!

12. Soot

It’s not only children, in-laws and babies who ca create a mess at Christmas. the big-hearted fairly chap who pops down the chimney on Christmas Eve can also leave a direction of soot and dust!

If you’re worried about ensure all of these blots at Christmas, get yourself a portable carpet washer such as Bissell’s Stain Eraser is so that the grime don’t last any longer than your Christmas hangover!

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You can now experience Christmas without worrying about the mess it will leave on your carpets!

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