Dear Ask Eddie,
My friend had some punch spilled on her carpet this weekend. What do you recommend to remove stains that contain some red dye?
Sincerely,
Leah
Dear Leah,
The red dye stains are some of the most pesky stains there are out there. And since we as parents can’t forbide koolaid from existence (and why would we), we just need a resolution to keep them at bay.
Now, this solution will work on most carpet or rug (nylon and polyester) not wool. If carpet or rug is made of wool, it is best to call a professional to care for this fiber.
You can use a solution of ammonia and hydrogen perioxide.
Depending on the size of the red dye stain, make a mixx 60/40 solution 60 hydrogen perioxide to 40 ammonia
*if a small spots or area, you can use ½ tsp to ammonia to 1 tsp peroxide
~Spray the solution on the carpet where the red dye stain appears.
~Completely cover the area with plastic wrap or a plastic bag
~Place a heavy object, such as book, so the plastic doesn’t come up.
~Leave it covered overnight.
~Next day check it the next day if the spot is gone or faded. Redo the process if the spot hasn’t been removed.
Sincerely,
Eddie