I think the question you need to ask is "what effect will chracoal and bleach have on my carpet"
Bleach is not a stain. Bleach eliminated or bleached-out the coloring. Contact a reputable professional carpet cleaner or the carpet manufacturer and ask what dyes can be safely used to disguise the bleached-out spots.
Yes, hydrogen peroxide can bleach carpet if it is not diluted properly or if left on the carpet for too long. It is recommended to spot test in an inconspicuous area and dilute the hydrogen peroxide with water before using it on carpet stains.
Vinegar is not a bleach, so it will not have the same bleaching effect on your carpet as bleach would. However, vinegar can help clean and remove stains from carpet when used properly. It's always a good idea to spot test in an inconspicuous area before applying vinegar to the entire carpet.
To remove orange stains from your carpet caused by a mixture of bleach and urine, you can try using a mixture of water and white vinegar to blot the affected area. Alternatively, you can use a carpet cleaner specifically designed for removing tough stains. Test any solution on a small, inconspicuous area of the carpet first to ensure it doesn't cause further damage.
Bleaching carpets is not recommended as it can damage the fibers and alter the color in unpredictable ways. It is better to use a mild carpet cleaner or contact a professional carpet cleaning service for tough stains.
Clorox Bleach is better at removing stains!!
No, Vim Cleaner is not recommended for bleaching carpets. It is a multi-purpose cleaner that may not be suitable for carpet materials and could potentially damage or discolor the carpet fibers. It's best to use carpet-specific cleaning products for carpet stains.
Sometimes when different domestic chemicals are dripped or spilled onto a carpet, they can lay dormant for a long time until "activated" by the steam in our cleaning system. Some of these agents include acne medications, ammonia, and cleaning chemicals containing bleach. Let your technician know of any spills of this nature before your next cleaning. Unfortunately, bleach stains cannot be cleaned out; however, we can fix them with a simple carpet patch.
stains are on carpets because of people walking on them
You might want to look for carpet in a greyish or brown color that is neutral and will blend to make stains less noticible, or a carpet with a print or pattern to detract from stains.
Bissell carpet shampoo targets the toughest and deepest stains in one's carpet. The type of stains that it removes include urine, wine, blood, and dirt.
Most carpet shampoos are made to remove the stains, not the color of the carpet. As long as you stick to the directions, you should have no problems. If somehow you get a bleached spot in the rug there are carpet dye sticks you can buy to fill in the pigment.