
How to clean paint off of carpet?
When you’re painting the interior of your house, the last thing you want left behind is spilled paint on carpet. But if a few carpet stains manage to sneak through, have no fear, do-it-yourselfers – there is a solution.
With COIT’s Guide to removing paint stains from carpet, you’ll have step-by-step instructions to help you tackle tough spots. Remember to always do a spot removal test on a portion of carpet or upholstery that is normally not visible.
How to remove water-based paint stains from carpet:
- If the paint stain is still wet, simply blot the spot with a wet paper towel - don’t scrub, just blot.
- If the paint stain is dry, use hot water and a little bit of dish detergent. Let the solution sit for a few minutes to soften the paint.
- Once the paint is softened, use a knife or pin to scrape the paint stain. Continue to add more solution as you scrape.
- If the paint is still not softening, consider using a handheld steamer while you scrape to eventually remove the paint stain from the carpet.
How to remove latex paint stains from carpet:
- Blot the spot to remove as much wet paint as possible – don’t scrub, or you’ll push the paint further down into the carpeting.
- Mix a cup of lukewarm water with one teaspoon of dishwashing detergent – just make sure the detergent is mild.
- Work from the outside of the paint stain to the inside, gently blotting the affected area.
- After letting the area dry completely, follow up by vacuuming.
How to remove oil based stains from carpet:
- If the paint stain is dry, you’ll want to use a steamer to soften the stain.
- Apply steam directly to the stain.
- Simultaneously pick at the paint stain with a needle or a pin to try and break it up.
- Continue until stain is removed, without damaging fibers.
So the next time you see a paint stain in your carpet, follow these handy ways to eliminate it in minutes.
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Remember to always do a spot removal test on a portion of carpet or upholstery that is normally not visible.