i have a bleach stain problem, how do i get rid of it?

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my carpet is white/creamcolor.where i accidently bleached it, it hs been run downand little dirty there. i can not use sodium thiosulfat e. .if u can please tell me an alternetive to sodium thiosulfate.i tried white vinegar. i need to get this stain out!

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  1. bratbrat2727 says:

    You never stated as to what the original color of the carpet is suppose to be. Sorry, but you won’t be able to get rid of the stain. Your best solution is to bleach the rest of the carpet. This way it will all look the same. Or you can try redying the carpet in the area as to where you bleached it at. This will work also. You could also lay new carpet if all else fails.

  2. axislegba says:

    Once you’ve bleached something, you’ve altered its pigment. After that, there’s no way to get it back to its original color. You could try dying it with a mild tea or coffee bath, but I wouldn’t risk it. Sorry.

  3. Fate543 says:

    OH NO! Bleach is permanent! You won’t be able to get the stain out… but here is a good blog that MIGHT work for you… Only if the spot that you bleached isnt too big… you’ll see why:

    http://blogs.findanyfloor.com/consumer/CareAndMaintenance/RemovingCigaretteBurns.xhtml

    Its a blog on getting cig. burns out of your carpet… basically you’ll have to cut out a piece of carpet and glue it over the stain…. the blog has more detail but i hope it maybe works…

  4. T.J. says:

    Bleach does not stain. It bleaches. There is nothing to get out. The color of the fabric is permanatly changed.

  5. crystaldiamond says:

    Once you’ve bleached something, you’ve altered its pigment. After that, there’s no way to get it back to its original color.

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