For exceptionally damp areas such as bathrooms or damp basements the wool carpet may not be suitable as it would rarely if ever have the opportunity to dry out and could cause problems associated with the moisture retention including mildew and mold.
Drying out wool carpet.
Make sure that you are not using the ammonia on wool or wool blended carpet.
Further drying out the air also speeds up the drying process.
There is also a neat trick that you can try with dried red wine.
Check the padding and flooring beneath the carpet.
Especially very porous materials carpet carpet pad and insulation that s in walls prevent mold growth by drying water damage quickly the sooner you start cleaning up after water damage the sooner you can stop mold from growing under your carpet.
Use a little white wine to saturate the stain.
If there s water below the padding on the floor follow steps one and two to get it to dry out.
If carpet padding is soaked through your best bet is to replace it.
Blow air between carpet and padding.