Removing Dried Laundry Detergent Stains From Carpet
If you spill detergent on carpet you could spend hours trying to remove it because the liquid which is very thick gets deep into carpet fibers.
Removing dried laundry detergent stains from carpet. Although any carpet is susceptible to a detergent stain carpets in or near a laundry room are more prone to detergent stains than carpets in other areas of the home. The white wine wakes up the dried stain due to its similar properties and begins to break down the dried red wine stain. Allow solution to stand 1 5 minutes. Do not allow solution to dry on fabrics.
If you ve spilled liquid detergent on a hard floor simply wipe up the spill with a clean rag. If so wet the area and use the carpet cleaning machine to suck up the water and laundry detergent. Laundry detergent is one of the most common household items found within the home. Remove detergent stains from the carpet to prevent additional or deep staining.
Check to see if any laundry detergent remains. Repeat until stain is not visible. Remove excess stains before treating. Apply only enough solution to saturate stain.
You may have to do this a few more times to completely remove the laundry detergent from the carpet. Accidental spills and drips landing on the carpet is typically the cause of detergent stains. A wet dry vacuum cleaner and a steamer work best to clean spilled laundry detergent on carpet. Blot with white towel.
You can then follow up with a club soda or a little dawn dish detergent and water to blot up the stain. Rinse carpet with clean water and blot until dry.