Stencil painting wall to wall carpet
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Gen8336072 on Jul 08, 2016I can see your dilemma, try a busy pattern! LindaHelpful Reply
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Beverly Beamon on Jul 08, 2016Genisis98, I am not sure where you live but there use to be a paint just for rugs. That was years ago. I think if you use a a good quality dye or Design Master Spray Paint and a stencile it might do the trick. You can purchase the paint at Micheal's Arts and Craft Store. B. Beamon Suffolk, VAHelpful Reply
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Beverly Beamon on Jul 08, 2016Genisis98 I just typed in How to paint carpet. If the pile of the carpet is fairly low pile you can use regular acrylic in door house paint. Type in how to paint carpet and you can see the blog. Hope this helps you. Gotta see a finished picture when you are done. Reminder the carpet will have a stiff feel to it once it dries . B Beamon, Suffolk, VAHelpful Reply
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Lak8291831 on Jul 08, 2016Wall to wall can be dyed! Professional carpet cleaners can do this or you can try it yourself -(starting in an inconspicuous place). The dye used depends on type of fiber your carpet is constructed from. Purchases can be made on Amazon, Stuccu (makes dyes for leather, fabric, carpet). Hope this helps!Helpful Reply
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OzGirl on Jul 08, 2016It is just my opinion, but if the pro cleaners can't get the stains out, it really is not worth doing anything to it. No matter what you do the stains will show, it would be a waste of time and money.Helpful Reply
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Debbie on Jul 08, 2016Rip it out and if the subfloor is concrete, stain the floor and get a few throw rugs that can be tossed in the washer. No pet worries.Helpful Reply
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Gen8336072 on Jul 09, 2016Thanks everyone for all the good suggestions, I just wanted to camouflage the stains for about a year, once all the home repairs, painting and mess is finished completely, then I will definitely replace it with something durable for years of pleasure! Thanks again for the ideas!Helpful Reply
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Jim L on Jul 09, 2016I'm afraid that you are going to throw your money away if/when you try to do anything with puppy stains...You could add room size rugs over the carpet and place your furniture so that the stains are less noticeable. If I had this situation to deal with, this is what I would do. Buy inexpensive "machine made" oriental design carpets and the "new" stains will be less obvious. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Sandra L Warren on Jul 09, 2016Am I missing something? I do not see painted print on this rug.Helpful Reply
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Cass on Jul 09, 2016I agree. Toss it. Pet stuff goes all the way through and you would be wasting money on expensive paints. Backing on carpets can get very smelly and the padding too. Or keep it as is and then toss while you work around it to protect the subfloor, but don't throw good money to not so good. Tell everyone who visits to excuse the mess but you're under construction. Hmmm speaking of subfloor that could have become a bit dicey and smelly also if urine and whatever sunk all the way down.Helpful Reply
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Emily on Jul 09, 2016I agree with tossing the carpet. If the floor is concrete, you could use press and seal tiles, buying them at a discount store if you have one in your area. Or you could just buy a length of linoleum. I use a small piece in my computer room (sitting on it right now) it is a solid color and I "bordered" it in white 2" wide tape. Once I saw a great floor covering in a business property. It was plywood that had been scorched by a heat gun which in raising the grain made a very attractive design. With four pets you really need something you can clean easily. You could also paint the concrete/wood floor.Helpful Reply
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Chris on Jul 09, 2016http://pst.postris.com/posts/45843_256585701_l.jpg Check this Pin.Helpful Reply
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Kimberly O'Hara on Jul 09, 2016I would definitely get rid of the carpet. How about putting in hardwood floors?Helpful Reply
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Jeanne Martin on Jul 09, 2016Maybe she can't afford to replace it. If you do remove the carpet I've seen a really cool treatment someone did on the plywood underneath using ripped up brown paper bags/kraft paper. It was similar to decoupaging the bits onto the floor. I saw it here on HT so you could find it I'm sure. It's am cheap fix and it looked great in the end! Polyurethane it all and you'd have an easy clean floor if your pets have accidents too.Helpful Reply
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Jennie Lee on Jul 09, 2016I'm not sure the people here even saw the "after" picture. I think they just saw the "before" picture. It really doesn't look that bad, and it IS clean. If necessary, get a few area rugs for the worst places. If you haven't already, get your pets checked by the vet to see if something can't be done for their problem. There are many pet urine odor removers if you Google it, and some have a money-back guarantee. Also, don't give up until you've tried Folex carpet spot remover. It's cheap, easy to use, can work wonders, and they have it at Lowe's and Bed, Bath and Beyond. Personally, I could live with it a few years.Helpful Reply
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Daw3000588 on Jul 10, 2016There are non-toxic paints and dyes for furniture that should work for carpet too. You can tape off a random pattern and spray over the stains.( paint would probably be the easiest) I have made door mats with this method and they held up for years. Good luck in whatever you decide to do.Helpful Reply
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CK on Jul 10, 2016Put your furniture in place and see how many stains are still in the viewing area. You might find many of them aren't as noticeable once all the furniture is there.Helpful Reply
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Gen8336072 on Jul 10, 2016I probably will after I paint the whole place! Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Gen8336072 on Jul 10, 2016Well I was asking for advice about How to Do It. I am hoping someone can help me get it through a year or two if not more.Helpful Reply
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Gen8336072 on Jul 10, 2016Yes, I have so many other things to spend money on, so I would rather not replace them just yet. Thanks for understanding why I would like to cover the stains with a stencil print because prints are coming back.... Thank goodness... I like your suggestion and this is a good idea I can consider. Thank you again for your kindness in creativity!Helpful Reply
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Gen8336072 on Jul 10, 2016Thank you so much Jennie for you sweet response. I found you suggestion valuable indeed because it worked so well I don't have to try to cover the mild stains that bear ly show. And the color is beautiful. Thanks very much! You really helped me out of such a pinch. Your a real sweetheart!Helpful Reply
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Linda on Jul 11, 2016The woman we bought our house from had a cat that went everywhere. Our two cats (no medical problems) urinated everywhere to mark the territory as theirs, even after professional cleaning. You need a product like Kilz to put on the concrete or subfloor whenever you decide to take up the carpet. I'd really hate to see you spend lots of money on paint, throw rugs, etc. I know you don't want to, but I'd really ditch the carpet if I were you.Helpful Reply
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Gen8336072 on Jul 11, 2016Your right about that Connie and thank you! I was able to put a big chair over the worst stain. I just want it to look busy where you don't feel grossed out by the little stains. I love the color and high quality of the carpet and was hoping to save it for a few years. But now I'm thinking I might stencil a print that is a few shades darker. I haven't seen this pretty bight blue green color anywhere and now hate to part with it! LOL. It's nothing I would have picked on my own, but seeing it everyday made me realize I need to expand my horizons! I love this sight for that!Helpful Reply
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Gen8336072 on Jul 11, 2016I didn't know that cats also mark their territory? I have two boy dogs who won't stop doing that, I have belly bands on them so it's not an issue, but my two girl have started peeing when they are mad about the least little thing. I love them BUT! LOL... I will eventually pull up the carpet regardless of how good it is. The smell is gone, but so many stains remain. Thank you for your recommendation about Kliz, it sound like the perfect fix for my future. Thanks for your support with my problems!Helpful Reply
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Kari Roberts on Jul 12, 2016The carpet is very unhealthy for you and your animals to keep. I would pull up the carpet, clean and paint the sub floors, then stencil some designs on the painted floor.Helpful Reply
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Gen8336072 on Jul 12, 2016Your right and that was my very first thought. However the cleaning men did a superb job getting rid of all the bacteria and it is so plush and the color is brilliant. The stains are dark. Nevertheless thanks because you're idea is what I will do next👍Helpful Reply
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Jean Myles on Jul 17, 2016Insert carpet painting /stenciling in the search bar at the top of the page for some results and you can also try Pinterest. Good luck. Pls share results when you get the project done.Helpful Reply
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Jane on Jul 25, 2016When we bought our house the living room carpet had fleas jumping out of it. We could see them. First thing we ripped out and replaced with affordable carpet. I wouldnt think of keeping the carpet in the photo.Helpful Reply
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Kimberly O'Hara on Jul 26, 2016Good, that was my idea as well. Much healthier and easy to clean.Helpful Reply
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