Tuesday, March 9, 2010

How do I get kilz paint off color carpet?

Depending on how long it has been there/chemicals you've tried already Donna...





But...this should work and hold the colour fast....Can you get some professional hand cleaner...non grit...the jell or cream kind..water soluable...





Apply generously, agitate...cover with a cloth...let sit for one hour...re-agitate and remove with wet cloth, continue to rinse till gone...Wipe with dry cloth and let the air do the rest...





That should do it...Good luck....YukonezeHow do I get kilz paint off color carpet?
I've worked in a paint store for 5 years. You wont have too much luck with that. If it was latex maybe..but not kilz which is alcohol based. My suggestions to try would be to try using goof off. It comes in a small yellow bottle. You can also try laquer thinner, or acetone. it in vigorously, and rinse it of with lots of water because they will damage your carpet if left on too long. WIth all of these products, test an inconspicuous are first because they may damage your carpet. I'm not promising it will work but those are your best options to try. Good luck!How do I get kilz paint off color carpet?
Get some ';Goof Off'; or ';Goo Gone';. It removes almost everything.
good luck with that. my husband spilled paint on our carpet. he cleaned up most of it. i tried to shampoo the spot but dried paint is still there.
This trick was taught to me by a carpet cleaner - it's the best kept carpet cleaners spot cleaning secret.





1. Go buy clear amonia and put it in a squirt bottle.


2. Heat up your clothing iron on the hottest setting.


3. Squirt down the spot until soaked. set a timer for 5 minutes.


4. go wet down a white clean washcloth that you don't need anymore (with no stains on it or dirt), and ring it out.


5. Lay the rag flat over the spot.


6. place the iron on top of the rag, and count to 30-40. only go to 40 if you have big juervos because you can burn a spot on your carpet if you go too long.





the way it works is the heat pulls the stain into the rag because of the amonia. Repeat it until it's all gone. On the second or third time, soak it better with amonia, leave the amonia on it longer before applying the heat, and leave the iron on a little longer.





works like magic every time!

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