Well - have your tried Armstrong Floor cleaner? It's neutral and doesn't remove any die from your carpet and I have found it works on stains.
Or how about Oxyclean? Good luck
2006-08-25 01:41:09
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answered by Kare♥Bear 4
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If the carpet is white, you are able to yet a a million/2 cup of bleach contained in the carpet scrubber. even no matter if that's gentle in color, you may attempt a dab of bleach and enable it dry to make certain what it does. I had a pal with extremely crappy carpet, it became all stained, we bleached the entire carpet with a Bissel Scrubber. It became tan when we all started and we bleached it to virtually white. It appeared a great deal more effective constructive! you may evaluate this, in accordance on your concern. basically be effective to attempt a gap. sturdy luck!
2016-10-15 21:29:17
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answered by fote 4
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Try a product called Didi Seven. It comes in a tube. I have even used it to get tar and red wine stained out of a white carpet and it worked. Just follow the directions on the tube.
2006-08-25 02:05:46
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answered by www.spcoins.com 2
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If regular stain removers don't work because it is a dye you could maybe use salt and water. I use it to get dyes out of clothes. I would suggest you use a rag to sop it up. Maybe pour salt on it and pour a little water at a time sopping it up with the rag. The salt should pull it out.
2006-08-25 01:49:03
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answered by Kimberly R 2
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When something like this happens try using seltzer water or club soda right away. Since it's settled in by now, try using peroxide on it several times. That oughta do it.
2006-08-25 02:46:21
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answered by BluePassion 4
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Believe it or not, I've always had good luck with Clorox 2 on carpet stains and it really works. It's worth a try on Crystal Light.
2006-08-25 01:42:01
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answered by GreenFam 1
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Since it is caused by a red dye it is going to be hard but the best product out there is oxyclean. Depending on how long the stain sits, the harder it is to get out. I just purchased a dual action oxyclean (it was 2 cans together that when sprayed, combine) to clean the Chocolate milkshake that my lovely 4 year old spilled (she was afraid to tell me because I might get mad, it was ALL over her light gray rug) My stain had sat for 2 days and the oxyclean just lifted it right out. Very little work (that's the way I like it).
Don't use bleach. it will bleach it out but the fiber left behind will be trashed.
2006-08-25 01:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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an aerosol product named goof-off;available at most hardware stores
2006-08-25 01:47:31
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answered by danny k 1
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I've used a paste made of oxy-clean. It worked well.
2006-08-25 01:47:00
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answered by kny390 6
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