Remove Permanent Marker From Carpet
By Steven Gillman
How do you remove permanent marker stains
from carpet? Well, the bad news is that it's called "permanent" marker for a
reason. Depending on how new and how deep the stains are, you may not be able to
remove them completely.
You can almost always lighten stains, though, and sometimes make them
unnoticible. There are other things you can do to hide the stain as well. Start
with the method here to get out as much as you can.
First, thoroughly vacuum the area. This removes any loose dirt, dust or other
substances that might give you trouble when you work on the stain.
For the carpet stain removal solvent, use rubbing alcohol or a non-oily
hairspray. Use a small amount on a clean white cloth, and dab at the stain. You
should see transfer of the stain to the cloth. Use another dry cloth to blot up
the solution between applications.
Just apply the solution and blot it up several times. Then rinse the spot with
clean water and blot that up. Finally, dry the area thoroughly.
Get Out The Remaining Stain
If you couldn't get it all out, and if the stain isn't too deep, it's time to
cut out some carpet - just a little. Try snipping away the stained edges with
small scissors or with a razor blade or exacto knife. Use tweezers to carefully
pull out severely stained fibers.
When you try the latter, you might want to remove clean carpet strands from
another, hidden area in the room, and then glue them into the stained area. Then
leave a heavy object on the spot for several days before walking on it. That's
how you remove permanent marker in all but the worst cases.
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Steve Gillman has worked in the carpet cleaning industry for years. For more
carpet-care information, and specific stain-by-stain removal instructions, visit
http://www.HowToRemoveCarpetStains.com
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