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Paint Stain on Light Colored Carpet?

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June 9, 20050 found this helpful
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Hey, my husband said watered down paint thinner. Which is what nail polish remover is too i think. Anyways read the bottle/can first to make sure it doesnt do anything to the carpet and/or glue that holds it together.

 
By Amy (Guest Post)
May 22, 20080 found this helpful
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I got brick red paint out of a off white berber carpet using only rubbing alcohol and a lot of muscle! It took a lot of blotting and a little rubbing with a lot of alcohol and I had to do it several times, but the carpet is back to normal!

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Good Luck!

 
By Bobbi (Guest Post)
August 11, 20080 found this helpful
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I have a light brown color carpet and my dog got into some green paint we had hidden behind the shed and came into the house marking up the carpet. I used warm water with oxy clean and blotted it up. This truly work for us. Take a soaked clothe with the solution and blot deeply and with some paper towels blot it out. It comes up easy.

 
By LB (Guest Post)
January 13, 20090 found this helpful
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I recently missed placing my drop sheets properly over the carpet (light grey) while painting. I asked friends & family for suggestions and tried the following 2 methods:

1: I used a pressure steamer to break down the latex paint and scrubbed. This worked OK except that it also removed some of the carpet strands.

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2. BEST METHOD. I used liquid TSP diluted with a bit of water (test in an inconspicuous area first) and let it sit. After it broke down, I scrubbed it with a bristle brush and it came out perfectly. To remove the TSP residue, I used a home carpet steamer with plain water until it returned clean water only. That area looks a bit more worn than the rest of the carpet but WAY better than if the stains were still there.

 
June 9, 20050 found this helpful

Have you tried a weak solution of fingernail polish remover??? Now this is just a suggestion... i dont know if it will work. And try it in a very conspicous spot, very small spot first. Call a carpet store and ask them first.

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We have light berber with the mixed colored fibers and spagetti got spilled in it. I got it all up by cleaning with dawn dish soap and carpet cleaner. Then i could still see it , so someone told me about peroxide in spray bottle with water. This took it all out. But i dont think it will help with paint. But you could try it. Only thing is, i didnt realize my carpet was dirty and so that spot was cleaner when i got thru, LOL, so i had to clean the rest.

Let me know what works.

~kat

 
By Marilyn Otte (Guest Post)
June 9, 20050 found this helpful

I don't know that I would put nail polish remover on my carpet? I know that rubbing alcohol will remove dried on paint and so does plain ol' vodka. Just put some on a sponge and sponge it on and rinse it off. Repeat until stain is gone.

 
By Marilyn (Guest Post)
June 10, 20050 found this helpful

Never was able to get the paint out, but wonder of wonders, my homeowners insurance paid to replace it (except for the deductible)

 
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June 11, 20050 found this helpful

Professionals may be able to replace just the area the spot is in. It may be the only resort other than replacing it all.

 
By Janet from PA (Guest Post)
June 19, 20050 found this helpful

Thanks, I will try a test run on extra scraps that I have to see if it hurts the carpet.

 
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February 25, 20070 found this helpful

Try fairy washing up liquid and water on a cloth might help.

God bless.

 
By Cynthia (Guest Post)
November 30, 20080 found this helpful

Saw a different post in here and the people said to try barbasol shaving cream.

 
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