Free Professional Advice

Stain Removal Guide

Find the right treatment for any stain on any surface. Free step-by-step instructions from cleaning professionals.

Browse by Stain Type

Select a stain category to find the right treatment for your situation.

Click a category below to find your specific stain, or scroll down to browse by surface type.

Browse by Surface

Find stain removal guides specific to your surface type.

๐Ÿ›‹๏ธ

Upholstered Furniture (Fabric)

2 guides available

๐Ÿ›๏ธ

Mattress

2 guides available

๐Ÿชต

Sealed Hardwood Floor

1 guide available

๐Ÿ”ฒ

Tile (Ceramic / Glazed)

1 guide available

๐Ÿ’Ž

Natural Stone (Marble / Limestone)

2 guides available

โฌœ

Concrete

2 guides available

๐Ÿชฃ

Painted Wall

2 guides available

๐Ÿ›

Porcelain (Sinks / Toilets)

1 guide available

When DIY Isn't Enough

Some stains require professional-grade equipment and expertise. Pet urine that has reached the subfloor, mold deep in grout, wine on natural stone, and heat-set protein stains are all situations where a professional can save your surfaces.

Beyond Clean Team uses commercial-grade extraction systems, enzyme-injection tools, and surface-specific treatments that aren't available to consumers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to remove pet urine from carpet?
Use an enzyme-based cleaner like Nature's Miracle or Rocco & Roxie. Enzymes break down uric acid crystals that cause recurring odor. Blot fresh urine first, saturate with enzyme cleaner, cover, and let sit 15 minutes to overnight.
Can I use bleach on carpet stains?
Never use chlorine bleach on colored carpet โ€” it permanently removes dye, creating irreversible light spots. For white carpet, diluted oxygen bleach (OxiClean) is safer. Always test on a hidden area first.
How do I remove red wine from carpet?
Blot immediately (never rub), apply club soda, then use a mixture of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide. For stubborn stains, OxiClean Versatile Stain Remover is highly effective. Speed is critical โ€” treat within 5 minutes for best results.
Is vinegar safe for all surfaces?
No. Vinegar is acidic and damages marble, limestone, natural stone, leather, and some hardwood finishes. It also strips protective sealants from granite over time. Always check surface compatibility before using vinegar.
When should I call a professional cleaner?
Call a professional when stains have penetrated carpet padding or subfloors, when mold has spread beyond surface level, when pet urine has caused structural damage, or when you've already tried multiple treatments without success.
5

What Our Clients Say

41 five-star reviews on Google

โ€œExcellent cleaning service! Very professional, thorough, and left my place looking brand new. Highly recommend.โ€

A
AP

โ€œBeyond Clean is exactly that. Not only is my house visually pristine, but they leave it filling all five of senses with joy! I highly recommend Beyond...โ€

H
Howard Monahan

โ€œCarol and her team are kind, professional, and thorough. They got into every little nook and cranny of our studio and venue space and made the place t...โ€

M
Marites Mallari