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Red Play Dough on tan carpet its already hardened please help

2006-08-11 05:03:19 · 8 answers · asked by melissa_yeagley 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

8 answers

Remove as much of the foreign material as possible by blotting with a white paper towel or scraping with a dull knife.

Apply isopropyl rubbing alcohol to a clean white cloth, white paper towel or cotton ball. If the spot extends deep into the pile use a blotting motion until the spot is removed or no color is transferred to the cloth. Do not allow the alcohol to penetrate into the backing as this will destroy the latex bond. If the spot is on the surface only, rub in one direction at a time. Never us a circular motion to remove spot as this may destroy the texture. Stop if spot is removed. If not, go to the next step.

Apply a small quantity of detergent solution to the spot. (To make the detergent solution mix 1/4 teaspoon of a hand dish washing detergent which does not contain lanolin or bleach with 1 quart of water; examples of safe detergents are Dawn? and Joy?.) Use a blotting motion to work the detergent into the affected area. If spot is being removed continue applying detergent and blotting with a white paper towel until spot is removed.

Rinse with tap water using a spray bottle, blot to remove excess moisture.

Spray lightly with water, do not blot this time; apply pad of paper towels and brick and allow to dry.

If there is still some stain on the carpet and blotting is not removing it, then moisten the tufts in the stained area with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Let stand for on (1) hour. Blot and repeat until carpet is stain free. Light will cause peroxide to change back to water so no rinsing is necessary. Apply pad of paper towels and weight down with brick.

2006-08-11 05:08:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Important - Always read and follow the care instructions and any warnings provided by the carpet manufacturer. Rugs and carpets with natural fibers and/or certain dyes may require special treatment. If in doubt contact a cleaning professional for advice/service. Also follow these General Rules for stain treatment.



Remove as much of the foreign material as possible by blotting with a white paper towel or scraping with a dull knife.

Apply isopropyl rubbing alcohol to a clean white cloth, white paper towel or cotton ball. If the spot extends deep into the pile use a blotting motion until the spot is removed or no color is transferred to the cloth. Do not allow the alcohol to penetrate into the backing as this will destroy the latex bond. If the spot is on the surface only, rub in one direction at a time. Never us a circular motion to remove spot as this may destroy the texture. Stop if spot is removed. If not, go to the next step.

Apply a small quantity of detergent solution to the spot. (To make the detergent solution mix 1/4 teaspoon of a hand dish washing detergent which does not contain lanolin or bleach with 1 quart of water; examples of safe detergents are Dawn® and Joy®.) Use a blotting motion to work the detergent into the affected area. If spot is being removed continue applying detergent and blotting with a white paper towel until spot is removed.

Rinse with tap water using a spray bottle, blot to remove excess moisture.

Spray lightly with water, do not blot this time; apply pad of paper towels and brick and allow to dry.

If there is still some stain on the carpet and blotting is not removing it, then moisten the tufts in the stained area with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Let stand for on (1) hour. Blot and repeat until carpet is stain free. Light will cause peroxide to change back to water so no rinsing is necessary. Apply pad of paper towels and weight down with brick.

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2006-08-11 12:15:50 · answer #2 · answered by Sandra♥ 5 · 0 0

on a shag or similar carpets you should cut it out. Just the tips or where the play-doh is. If you get it wet now it might bleed into the bottom of the carpet.
If you have a Berber rug scrap and pick it away, try a razor blade of something sharp, but do not cut the loops unless you have to.
If you can get it loose and have a higher powered vacuum this will work, but over time as the play-doh dries up more.

2006-08-11 12:36:10 · answer #3 · answered by Krispy 6 · 0 0

First try wetting it with water. then use rubbing alchol to rub it out

2006-08-11 12:11:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try warm water.

2006-08-11 12:39:53 · answer #5 · answered by ag_iitkgp 7 · 0 0

put water on it and then wipe it up.Sometimes that works

2006-08-11 12:06:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

get new rug

2006-08-11 23:14:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

flame-thrower.

2006-08-11 12:09:33 · answer #8 · answered by Infidel 1 · 0 0

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