How can you get a mustard stain out of a white carpet?

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  1. ~ Jamie ~ says:

    I would be a little worried about Hydrogen Peroxide. Unless you get the water to Peroxide ratio just right, it can have a bit of a bleaching effect. The spot may appear lighter than the rest of the carpet. I use OxiClean. It comes in a large box and tackles even the toughest stains. It is awesome! I have used it on carpets, clothing, trash cans, and even my linoleum. It costs maybe $10 or so. I purchased mine at Home Depot; however, it is available just about anywhere. I am sure they also have a website. For carpets, you add a mixture of powder to water. I believe 1/4 scoop of powder to 16 oz of water. I keep a ready made bottle for just such emergencies, especially because I use as a laundry stain remover as well. I haven't yet seen a stain that it hasn't removed. Good luck!

  2. littlebigfootjew says:

    Try pouring a little hydrogen peroxide on it. Hydrogen peroxide is actually one of the main ingredients in non-chlorine bleach, so it is safe on white and colors. If you're worried its a bit strong, you can cut it with a little water and test out a small spot.

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