Depends on what tempera paint it is.
Is it real tempera and therefor egg based? If so:
Blot stain using soft, white, absorbent material,
Mix half a teaspoon of a clear, neutral pH, non-bleach dish washing liquid with one cup of warm water. Apply it to the stain and leave for 5-10 minutes for best results. Rinse with warm water. You may have to rinse it several times to completely remove the residues. Never use automatic dishwasher detergent because it may contain bleaches that harm the textiles. Never use a laundry detergent because it may contain fluorescent dyes that may affect the dyes.
Mix two tablespoons of household ammonia in one cup of water. Apply it to the stain and leave it for less than a minute. Blot using soft, absorbent, white material such as paper towel or napkin.
Mix half a teaspoon of an enzyme detergent with one cup of warm water. Apply it to the stain and leave for 5-10 minutes for best results. Rinse with warm water. You may have to rinse it several times to completely remove the residues.
2007-04-26 19:12:09
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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denatured alcohol and patience...and it may not completely get all of it out...tempera likes to stick hard to porous surfaces and the material in carpet is porous. (tempera likes to stick hard to alot of surfaces...) though after it is dry some of it may flake away...sounds like a real problem...sorry i don't have a real good solution, you may have to replace th carpet if you cannot live with the stain.
2007-04-26 12:47:54
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answered by captsnuf 7
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Go to Wal-Mart and buy some Oops. It's in the paint department.
2007-04-26 12:46:33
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answered by S 4
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hydrogen peroxide, patience, and any carpet cleaner product of your choice
2007-04-26 12:50:16
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answered by Unknown 2
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