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How many stains do you have on this carpet? First it was ink stains, then hair dye stains, now rust stains? Time to get a new carpet I think.
Things You'll Need
Dishwashing Detergent
Spray Bottles
White Hand Towels
Lemon Juices
Paper Towels
Utility Knives
Paper towels
Instructions
1
Try to scrape off as much of the rust as you can with a dull utility knife blade.
2
Saturate the entire stain with lemon juice (fresh-squeezed or bottled) sprayed from a spray bottle.
3
Allow the juice to remain for at least 5 minutes, but no longer than 10 minutes.
4
Blot the stain with a white paper towel. Do not rub the stain in.
5
Use liquid dishwashing detergent on the stain if the lemon juice doesn't do the trick. Thoroughly mix about 1/4 tsp. detergent with 1 quart of water.
6
Apply the detergent mixture to a clean, damp, white towel and gently blot the solution into the stained area until the stain is removed.
7
Spray water onto the area with a spray bottle and blot until the detergent solution and water are gone.
8
Allow the carpet to dry thoroughly before vacuuming.
Tips & Warnings
It's important to use a clean, white towel when blotting the stained area; you don't want dyes from a colored towel to bleed into the carpet.
If the stain has been present for some time and does not come up, contact a professional carpet cleaner.
Read more: How to Remove Rust From Carpet | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_18749_remove-rust-carpet.html#ixzz2KijnwcWs
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