Blot Up The Hair Dye
The first thing you need to do is grab a clean washcloth and blot the dye. When you blot the dye, you take the washcloth and gently dap the area, without pressing down too hard. The purpose of doing this is to absorb as much of the hair dye as you can before it seeps further into the carpet. The more hair dye you are able to blot up, the easier the rest of the cleanup process will go.
Create A Cleaning Solution & Remove The Stain
The next thing you need to do is make a cleaning solution. Using warm water, …show more content…
Take the cloth and dap the stain. Rinse out the cloth after it begins to pick up the dye. While blotting the area with the wet rag, be sure to also occasionally bot the area with a dry rag to reduce the moisture in your carpet; you don't want to soak your carpet, you just want to remove the hair dye.
Deep Stain Removal
Depending on the color of hair dye that you were using and the color of your carpet, you may need to use a few additional stain removal methods.
If the stain is being stubborn, take a washcloth and put a small amount of rubbing alcohol on the washcloth. Then, take the washcloth and dab at the spot. The alcohol should remove the stain. Try to limit the amount of rubbing alcohol that you use; it can have a strong smell, so moderation is key here. If the hair dye stain is gone, all you need to do now is rinse the area with some cold water and bolt it dry.
If the stain is still around, as a last resort you can create an ammonia solution. In a small container, mix water, liquid soap and a few drops of ammonia; you don't need a lot of ammonia as it is a very strong chemical and has a strong odor to it. Take this solution and dab it onto the hair dye stain so that it is wet with the solution. Let the solution sit on the hair dye stain for at least half an hour, then come back and dab up the ammonia solution with a dry rag before rinsing the are with some cold