Dampen the area with this solution and blot in the same manner.
Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar to clean a wool rug.
If there s areas of yellowing and not the entire rug you could spot treat these areas with a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide.
The acid in the vinegar neutralizes the chemicals in the peroxide mixture and stops the bleaching action.
Pour hydrogen peroxide in and opaque spray bottle and pour the vinegar in the other spray bottle.
Step 2 spray the vinegar on the affected area of the carpet then spray the same area with peroxide.
Unknown to many hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching substance.
Almost every household has a bottle of hydrogen peroxide somewhere under the counter.
You can add 1 2 teaspoon of liquid dishwashing detergent to the vinegar solution.
This mixture works well on pet stains.
The last thing you want on your expensive carpet is a bleaching agent.
A mixture of cool water with about a tablespoon of distilled white vinegar per cup can help get out the smell right away.
Dunk a sponge into the mixture and test it on an inconspicuous area of the rug to check for adverse reactions.
Alternatively mix 1 teaspoon 4 9 ml of ammonia per 1 cup 240 ml of water.
Blot the area again with the paper towels removing as much of the vinegar and water solution as possible.
Blot up the stain with a clean.
Caution should be used to not soak the rug but only dab the solution on the yellow areas.
If you don t have hydrogen peroxide you can use a spray laundry stain remover.
Typically avoid dry powder cleaners alkaline cleaners that contain soda ash oxy cleaners hydrogen peroxide and bleach to treat stains or clean wool rugs.
If you have to use hydrogen peroxide to remove carpet stains it should not be more than 6 concentration.
Keep doing this until you ve absorbed up all of the liquid and all of the water and vinegar solution.
Do not rub in an outward motion to prevent spreading the stain.
Sponge the solution over the rug wait 10 minutes then rinse.
Combine the white vinegar water and dish soap in a bucket or bowl and mix.
Use the sponge to clean the stain by blotting and rubbing inwards.
Do not dilute the peroxide or vinegar.