How Do You Remove Bleach Stains From Carpet?
Bleach stains on carpets will usually appear in small white spots. Unfortunately, once bleach works its way into the surface of a carpet, the color of the carpet will almost always change. The bigger the bleach stain, the more difficult it will be to remove. Another factor is how long the bleach has seeped into the fibers of the carpet. It will be hard to restore a carpet to its original appearance, but you can make the stain barely noticeable. Cut out the area of the bleach stain with a utility knife. Cut around the area in a shape with straight lines, such as a square or triangle. Cut a spare piece of carpet in the same shape as the piece you just removed. Make the new piece slightly larger than the removed piece. Cut a piece of heavy fabric such as burlap in the same shape as the removed piece of carpet. This piece should be an inch larger on all sides as the one you removed from the carpet. Push the piece of heavy fabric into the hole. Flatten it out by working a screwdriver under