Several types of bleach are available for cleaning.
Bleach to clean carpets.
Yes the bleach will make your carpet lighter in color.
On white carpets the bleach can be sprayed only in the area that needs to be cleaned but on any carpet that is not completely white you may find the entire carpet needs to be sprayed lightly to keep uniformity in the carpet.
The most common are chlorine bleach and oxygen bleach.
Usually manufactured from a specially developed high quality polypropylene fibre these carpets help to repel any spills as the liquid sits on top of the fibres giving you time to clean it up.
Maybe there is more money is man made carpets not sure about that i only clean them.
This short blog post will explain a little about these types of carpets.
While chlorine bleach is harsher and can cause stains in colored carpets oxygen based bleaches are much milder and will not remove the color from fabric or carpet.
But i really don t like to see people mis sold carpets.
Mix bleach with water to make a solution.
If you do have a problem stain then you will need to try bleach or an everyday carpet cleaning product.
It is best to not enter the room while the bleach is doing its job in bleaching the carpeting.
When using household bleach to clean your carpet you should use a mixture of 50 bleach and 50 tap water.
Using bleach to clean a carpet has its limitations.
Bleach works by stripping a material of its pigment so accidental spills can result in frustrating stains.
If any of the liquid or mud does get into the carpet fibres you can use bleach to clean it up using a mixture that is 50 bleach and 50 water.
Blot the area with cold water then apply a solution of water and either dish detergent or vinegar.
Once the area has been sprayed with the bleach and water solution allow it to sit for 30 minutes to an hour.
Finally clean the carpet with water itself.
If you ve just splattered some bleach on your carpet taking immediate action can help you minimize the damage.
Fill it in a spray container and spray in the area without leaving unevenly colored surface.
First of all use bleach only if necessary and only if it s the last option left.
Do not use bleach on wool carpet and since bleach makes the carpet lighter it should never be used on any carpet rich in color as the color may fade away.