Choose one of the methods below.
Any way to fix bleached carpet.
Please watch the video below for an actual demonstration on how to fix a bleach stain.
The look and feel is the same as the surrounding carpet.
However there are ways to repair the area without replacing an entire room of carpet.
Bleach spots create areas of yellow white or a much lighter version of the original dye on the carpet which can detract from the beauty of.
Since bleach strips the color from carpet fibers the most effective way to get a bleach stain out of a carpet is to act quickly when the spill occurs.
Unfortunately you most likely will end up with carpet that is faded and bleached out.
Blot up the wet bleach with a cold damp towel then pour warm soapy water over the area.
Technically bleach does not stain a carpet.
This bleach mark shows the progression from beginning to completion.
We can repair small or large bleach stains.
Especially since you have blue carpet.
Be careful not to scrub or rub the bleach as this could worsen the stain.
Rinse the bleach stain using a sponge and warm water.
As soon as you notice the bleach stain immediately blot it with water and paper towel.
The dye is permanent and will not come out with cleaning.
For starters it is important to know that the bleach spots are not stains a stain is simply a spill of a drink food dirt or other substance that gets into your fibers discoloring it from the physical substance and allowing it to dry attached to the fibers.
Bleach stains or faded discolored spots on your carpet are a result of the carpet dye being removed not of something being deposited onto the carpet that could be removed as with other stains.
Bleach spots on carpet.
You may be able to fix that bleach stain and no one will be the wiser.
Instead it strips the dye out of the carpet fibers leaving a mark.
How to get bleach out of carpet method 1.
Let it sit for about 5 minutes then use a clean damp sponge dipped in cold water to blot the area.
Pour the solution over the bleach stain and let sit for about 5 minutes.
Blot the area with paper towels to remove any liquid bleach.
A bleach spill on a carpet whether it be large or small leaves behind a telltale mark.
If your carpet discoloration is the result of spilling bleach ammonia or another toxic chemical cleaning the carpet will not fix the problem.
It is possible however to repair this color damage.