A stain on your valuable rug is a little accident but is not the end of the world. Take a deep breath and then decide how to deal with the stain. If you have a particularly stubborn stain on your carpet and you are thinking about using bleach as your last resort, then take a moment and consider the possible damage which bleach can do to your carpeting.
First of all, keep in mind that you should never use bleach on a wool, or wool-based carpet. Also, keep bleach away from very bright colored carpets and rugs, because it can cause drastic fading and bleaching of the colors. In fact, bleach should be used mainly on white carpets, which are not made of wool.
So, if you have found it absolutely necessary to use bleach for removing a stain from your carpet, there are some steps you need to follow in order to successfully remove the stain without causing damage to the carpet.
Before treating a urine stain with bleach, make sure you have removed all of the hardened residue and or mold from the stain. Use a spoon, a brush or another blunt object to gently remove all the remaining spill. After you are done, thoroughly vacuum the stain, so that you get as much dust and dirt out as you can. Read For More Information - http://www.scrapality.com/2016/03/how-to-clean-your-carpet-with-bleach.html#comment-11287
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