But now, youre left with a bleach stain on the carpet.
Dont worrywell show you how to get rid of it.
Use the solution to blot away the bleach stain from your carpet.
Blotting will absorb the liquid from the area and leave behind only suds that contain bleach residue.
Rinse out your carpet with clean water until all traces of soap have been removed from your carpet fibers.
Sponge the Spot
Using a clean white cloth, sponge the stain with the detergent solution.
Blot until the liquid is absorbed.
Repeat this process if necessary until no more suds come off on the cloth.
Use Vinegar
To remove the stain, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water.
If there are still remnants of the stain, repeat this process until all traces have been removed.
Finally, rinse the area with plain water and blot dry with another clean cloth.
As an alternative to towels, use a wet-dry vacuum to remove most of the moisture.
We hope this has been helpful in getting your carpet back to its original state!
First, thoroughly clean the carpet.
Use a vacuum or any other cleaning product you have available so that it looks as clean as possible.
This will keep things clean and prevent stains from bleeding through if you spill any paint onto your floor.
Finally, wear old clothes that dont mind getting dirtyyoull want them for when painting begins!
This is called a test strip.
Use a spray bottle to evenly distribute the dye on your carpet.
Once again, use a steam cleaner with an extendable wand.
Youll be amazed at how much dye comes up with your vacuum!
Finally, youre done!