Is there any way to get a bleach stain out of a beige carpet?

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So if I cut a piece out of the closet and replace it with the bleach stained piece, how do I make it blend in with the rest of the carpet. Or will I have to get a whole new carpet? I live in an apartment and if I were to tell them, would they fix it for free?
Thanks so much for the help

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  1. servicedogstar says:

    they will probley charge you i would wait till move out if its realy bugging you then just cut out a peace from a closet or cover it up

  2. Michelle C says:

    No bleach did not "stain" the carpet it removed the color pigment. Sorry

  3. Cutie Pie says:

    Sorry, but no. Once a fabric has had the dye removed it can only be restored by re-dying. Do you have any scraps? You could cut out the bleached area and replace it.

  4. wellaem says:

    no, but you might be able to cut the bleach mark out, and replace it with a piece that you remove from a closet (exchange pieces)

  5. aplus628 says:

    Depending on how big the stain is, some capet repair co’s can dye the carpet back or if you have any excess carpet or they can take a peice from a closet & cut out the affected area & seem a peice in.

  6. Ronald P says:

    You can cut, patch, stain, or do any thing but it is always going to show.

  7. jwillieg says:

    You can try finding a dye to match the color of your carpet and redying the areas that were neutralized. Good luck!

  8. naughtygirlnaked says:

    idk

  9. Cheyenne says:

    Your best bet would be to cut that section out and replace it. As long as you glue it down to the padding good you should not be able to tell.

  10. Megan H says:

    yes, brew tea and recolor the white spot, diluted at first till you get the desired color.

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