How Do You Remove Dye From Carpet?
If you spill dye on your carpet, it may not fully come out. Removing dye from a carpet is one of the hardest stains to remove, especially if it’s permanent hair dye. If you have a fresh dye stain, you should attempt some home remedies before replacing the carpet. If the stain is old, you might have to call some professional cleaners for more ultra-strength solutions. The best way to start removing a stain is to use milder strength solutions first and then move on to stronger ingredients so it does the least amount of damage to your carpet. Mix together 1 cup of cold water, a squirt of liquid dish soap and a spoonful of white vinegar in a large mixing bowl. Dip a hand towel into the solution and moisten the stain with it. Let it soak in for a minute. Blot the stain with a dry towel to see if the stain starts coming out. Pour some cold water on the stain and blot it up with a dry towel. Dip a hand towel in isopropyl rubbing alcohol and blot the stain if the steps above do not work. Dab t