How To Get Fabric Paint Out Of Carpet

How To Get Fabric Paint Out Of Carpet (Not A Happy Accident)

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We all like to DIY once in a while. But when you don’t have the correct carpet protection, you might find some fabric paint on the carpet.

Spilling paint on your carpet doesn’t have to be a disaster if you know what to do. In this article, I will discuss the different ways to remove fabric paint, from detergent to alcohol.

Method 1: Mild Detergent

You should deal with the fabric paint as soon as it falls on the carpet as it becomes difficult when it dries. This method is best done when the paint is still wet. You’re going to need some liquid dishwashing detergent, a clean cloth, and cold water.

Person Using Mild Detergent To Get Fabric Paint Out Of Carpet

Follow these steps:

  1. Blot the paint with the cloth. Don’t rub the area as this can make the paint darker, making it very hard to come off.
  2. Mix some detergent with cold water, and wipe the stains by dipping the cloth in the solution. Do this for some time, and you’d see the stains fading.
  3. When the stain is out, you have to rinse the detergent out. Wash the area with cold water. DO NOT oversoak the area.
  4. Dry the carpet by leaving some windows and doors open, or use a fan. You can also put a dry cloth over the area, and it will absorb the water.

Method 2: Alcohol

If the stain is stubborn, you can opt for alcohol. If you don’t have rubbing alcohol, you can also use alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

⚠️ While it works wonders for removing stains, you should do a quick spot test first on a hidden part of your carpet.

  1. Put some alcohol on the cloth and dab the paint stain. Do this a few times until you see the stain fading.
  2. When the paint is absorbed, do a second rub with a clean cloth. Scrub the area where the paint fell for a finishing touch.

Method 3: Acetone

This works best for dried fabric paint. You will need a butter knife, acetone, cold water, and a cloth. Again, don’t forget to spot test before you begin!

  1. Remove as much dried fabric paint using the butter knife. You can also use an old card, but don’t use anything sharp as it will damage the carpet.
  2. Rub the acetone with a cloth on the stain. Do this a couple of times to remove the paint completely.
  3. As you’re rubbing the acetone, you will see the stain clearing up. Rinse with some clean water to get rid of the acetone. Use cold water.
  4. Afterward, dry your carpet. Make sure it’s dried properly before walking on that area to avoid soiling and the growth of bacteria. You can put a fan near the carpet as well.

Removing Fabric Paint Off The Carpet—In Summary

Fabric Paint On Carpet Concept

When cleaning fabric paint from your carpet, you should always keep these in mind:

  • DO NOT press or rub too hard when blotting the paint. This is because the paint can go deep into the fibers, making it super difficult to clean. Always be gentle when cleaning your carpet.
  • When you use alcohol to clean the paint, apply the alcohol with a clean cloth. Don’t ever apply it directly to the carpet as it can damage it completely.
  • Always use cool to cold water when rinsing the carpet. Hot water can damage the fibers of the carpet.
  •  If the paint dries on the carpet, you can remove it by breaking it into pieces. But you shouldn’t pull out the pieces with your hand.

💡 If the paint on the carpet is wet, you shouldn’t apply alcohol or acetone as it can cause a bigger mess.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to keep a carpet away to get fabric paint?

Paint on the carpet can be tricky to remove, so you have to be more careful when using fabric paint. You should put something on the floor before starting your DIY, so the paint does not stick to the carpet.

When painting your walls, put tape on the carpet along the walls. This will prevent any paint on the carpet. Only remove the tape after painting is over.

Does baking soda get paint out of carpet?

Baking soda is a great stain removal technique, but it’s not enough to completely remove fabric pain. If you use baking soda, it should be used for a small amount of paint in combination with a cleaning method.

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