Removing stains from berber carpet

Cammie
by Cammie
Thanks to a puppy with a weak bladder, my red from my oriental rug has bled through onto the cream berber carpet. This is a rental house and I need to get the stains out. Any suggestions?
  5 answers
  • Martha Eisenlord Martha Eisenlord on Dec 21, 2014
    There is a dye remover that might work. Made by Rit.
  • Wglindner Wglindner on Dec 21, 2014
    I have a 4lb yorkie and some times she has a accident. On my carpet. First you have to make sure you soak all urine up from spot. I kept me a spray bottle of part water and pine sol. I spray the area real good let it sit for a minute or two. I use a hand brush and just scrub it good then the next day after it is dry I put baking on it and scrub it in. Then vacuum. I have put pine sole in my carpet clearer. And clean the whole floor. The wait to dry and throw that baking soda all over wait a while then vacuum the hold area. I hope this helps you. It works. For me.
  • Melissa Gutilla Melissa Gutilla on Dec 21, 2014
    I use straight peroxide on my tan carpet. Takes away stains and the smell.
  • Wglindner Wglindner on Dec 21, 2014
    Also I have used poxdsize you know in the brown bottle. It will broil it out its just proteins. I will broil blood stains from clothes. Just put it on the red stain and watch it boil it out. A miracle for blood on clothes .
  • Gail Salminen Gail Salminen on Dec 22, 2014
    @Cammie I think I would try the oxyclean method. Comes in a powder, spray or liquid form. Just make your mixture and spray the area let sit for a few minutes then rinse and wipe with a clean wet cloth. I actually have a mini shampooer called l'l green and I just spray with water and suck it up. Here is info on oxyclean http://www.oxiclean.com/versatile/Products/oxiclean-versatile-stain-remover.aspx