Wednesday, May 2, 2012

I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

Also the hair color has been there for over a week.



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

There is a product called Spot Shot you can find it at most hardware store, it help remove all kinds of stains.



If not, then you can cut out the spots like someone below suggested. Then cut out a clean piece to replace the hole from some inconspicuous place (like a closet). Glue in down and place a heavy book over it for 24 hours, depending on how good of a job you do, it will look like new.



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

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I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

Hair coloring is made to be as indelible as possible. I don't think there's any way to get that out.



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

Try a product called spot shot. It took red kool aide out of my white carpet and it had been there for a while.



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

Try spraying the carpet with shout stain remover then get some white distilled vinegar and put it on after about 5 minutes of shout and scrub with an old toothbrush. Then use a steam cleaner to get the chemicals out of the carpet.



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

cut (trim) them out with a scissors



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

You may have to have them cut out and patched. You could try a Clorox Bleach pen. Even if it whitenes a little too much that would show less than the black.



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

i used to work for a carpet cleaning co.



you may not be able to get it out , if it just at the surface you can use a blade to cut the tips of the carpet. but if its fully soaked in i doubt it will come up.



ok this may sound a little crazy !! and im not sure it will work on a black spot, but find high quality spray paint that perfectly matches your carpet, you will have to spray it on and imediatly brush it in to the stained area. may have to do it a few times. but its an old trick i learned in the biz lol...



if you try this .. make SURE you use a brush!!! or it will leave a hard spot. Good luck :)



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

I got this info from ehow.com with the title "removing hair dye from carpet". Since its been there a week, I'm not sure how well it will work, but its worth a shot. I hope this helps you.:)



Step One



Blot the stain immediately with a clean, white cloth.



Step Two



Mix a solution of 1/4 tsp. liquid hand-dishwashing soap and 1 cup lukewarm water.



Step Three



Blot stain with soap solution, using a clean, white cloth. Blot from the outside of the stain, working inward.



Step Four



Let sit a few minutes.



Step Five



Mix a solution of 1 part vinegar to 2 parts lukewarm water.



Step Six



Dab stain with vinegar solution, again working from the outside in.



Step Seven



Once the stain has disappeared, flush the area with cold water and blot dry with a clean, white cloth.



Tips %26amp; Warnings



If you don't have success with these methods, you will have to call in a professional carpet cleaner



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

tooth paste gets most stains out rub a small amount on the spot and spray with hairspray good luck



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

it will never come out no matter what you do



I have four dime size dots of black hair color on my beige carpet. How can I get it out?

Cut the top layer off with scissors. No one will notice a thing!

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