This type of stain is one of the hardest to get out the carpet.
I would recommend using a wet vac and slowly pour hot almost boiling water (from a kettle) on the spot and vacuum it up at the same time, (this will open up the dye ports on the carpet fibre releasing the stain. and remove the residue from the carpet).
If the stain is still visible than try putting Dawn dishwashing liquid (4 or 5 drops into one cup of water) or carpet spotter. Dampen the spot letting it soak on the stain for about 5 minutes and repeat step one. After this you should rinse the area again with the wet vac and hot water. If this doesn’t work try using orange glo or even 409. The most important thing to do is rinse the stain with a wet vac and hot water from a kettle to remove all the reside, or the spot may come back.
Please be careful with what product you uses (neutral PH carpet cleaning solution is best). Please DO NOT put anything on the carpet that was not made for carpet.
Carpet cleaner for 14 years
2006-12-16 17:05:50
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answered by carpet guy 6
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If the carpet cleaners couldn't get it out, you may be out of luck.
One thing you can try is shampoo. Try just a tiny, tiny little bit on a washcloth, and try to get down into the fibers. Work on a small stain first to see if this method is successful.
The shampoo will lather up, so you'll need to remove the suds afterwards. If you have one of those hand-held spot cleaners for carpets, try that. These handy little machines can either scrub a spot, or "suck" the water and cleaning product from the carpet.
I spilled some liquid make-up on my light colored carpet, and I tried everything I knew to do - to no avail. Out of desperation, I tried shampoo, and it worked.
Another idea is to call a company that makes hair color, like Clairol or Revlon, Garnier, one of those. They usually have a customer help service, and they may know something we don't. I'm sure there's a 1 800 number on the box, or you could Google Clairol Customer Service, maybe.
Good luck.
2006-12-16 00:39:45
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answered by Joyce A 6
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Dye is pretty permanent if the professional couldn't get it out either replace the carpet or put a scatter rug over the spot.
I got a carpet I think its mohawk made that is from recycled plastic milk cartons, its a tad rougher than normal fiber but soft enough to sit on(not harsh like berber carpet), it can't be dyed anything that spills on it beads up even red koolaid just blots away, and pet stains.. it would be something to invest in..
2006-12-16 00:33:15
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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Go to a beauty supply store, like Sally's. They have a product that takes hair color off of things (can't think of the exact name right now, but they will know what it is.), it's cheap, and used to take color off of skin or clothes when color gets there. Try that. Try putting some of the solution on a towel and dab it onto the carpet.
2006-12-16 00:32:54
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answered by TD 5
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An unlucky coincidence with hair dye can make cleansing carpet a nightmare. in numerous situations, it ought to even propose the right of your carpet. with somewhat of success it gained't come to this. There are some things you could attempt to get rid of carpet stains of this nature. at the starting up, it really is going to pass without announcing that if hair dye is spilled on the carpet one ought to act in the present day. hose down a sponge and note dishwashing liquid. Blot the stain with the sponge till you've lifted as most of the dye as conceivable. you could also attempt doing a similar ingredient with vinegar. If this does no longer paintings and the stain hasn't set into the carpet too deep, you're prepared to snip the very correct fibers of the carpet without everybody understanding. If none of this works, you ought to call in a specialist who makes cleansing carpet stains his agency or rearrange your furniutre to conceal the stain...
2016-10-18 09:02:50
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answered by ? 4
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if its a ligt carpet try peroxide. try mixing equal parts water peroxide and scrub scrub scrub. that stuff they sell at beuty supply stores for hair color removal might work also.
2006-12-16 02:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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