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CarpetCoSpgs says:

Good video. Funny to mention construction workers… LOL

Jom DeeAsian says:

Hey sir, will this work if hair dye stain remained on my carpet for 2 years? Please answer!

aCSNTeam says:

Great Video. Thanks

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

Awesome, Glad to hear it! +++Bob

Cicely Odom says:

Thank you. I had a two week old stain in my carpet from hair dye. I did your method and it worked.

Dj Johannes says:

Interesting and very well illustrated! We have a couple of spots on our carpet that I’m going to apply this process to. Very dark from our dog having the same problem. It’ll be interesting because the spots are much larger, darker and on beige carpet! I like the fact that your video is not long and drawn out. Thank you. I subscribed and gave you a thumbs up!

whatnottobe says:

Thanks, got some PCB etching solution on the carpet, can’t wait to try!

David Stacconi says:

Outstanding tip. My cat just left her signature “orange” vomit in the middle of the bedroom. I wasn’t holding out much hope for this, but it removed all of it after I spent 2 hours the day before trying to get rid of it. Thanks for sharing. The video was very well done.

Pete Stajk says:

this was awesome and wryly humorous thanks

sam3d says:

hey, its his video, he can aprove or dissaprove comments as he pleases.

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

I will always post comments that are said with-out profanities I do not care if you disagree with what I do just what other people have to read (including children ) to decide whether this method is right for them. Do you have any suggestions on how to deal with the bacteria issue?” I would think that steam and thorough drying would help kill whatever may be growing in there?+++Bob

RonnyOnBass says:

You may be able to get the stain out… but the bacteria will remain to cause even more future problems! And I also see you are approving comments. I hate that YouTube allows this because it takes all fairness away from the situation.

Kamarbir Singh Brar says:

I tried it, it really works..
keep coming, good job..

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

If not perfect much improved+++Bob

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

Please let me know how it goes!+++Bob

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

I would try it on small test area first, then proceed from there.+++Bob

Val h-c says:

HI – I am artist and I have some large oil paint stains in the appt I rent. It’s basic beige cheap carpet and I want to get these up rather than loose my deposit – will this work or what do you recommend. I didn’t try this yet because I don’t know if it would make the stain worse – thank you!

Mal Anderson says:

Steams really good its just, um so many gimmicks going round.

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

I have not used a steam mop maybe someone more familiar with how it works can answer this. +++Bob

Mal Anderson says:

Can i use steam mop instead?

baroniatipu says:

Truley awesome 🙂 thanks Bob

nailpolishdesire says:

Bob,
been cleaning carpet for 24 years and the hot iron transfer is used professionaly to remove dye stains in nylon carpet. spots are (as defined by not permanent type) and stains are (as defined by more permanent). Most surfactants (soaps) will encourage the dye to find dye sites in the yarns quicker so the first attack should always be immediate wet/dry vac suction pouring cold water as you go and do it as soon as possible before the stain drys or locks in as it dehydrates or concentrates.

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

I am showing you a way I have had great success with, It certainly would not hurt to try+++Bob

MrLadiesman144 says:

Hi Bob, I really need some help, I have this large vomit stain on my carpet thats bout 2 days old and i’ve tried scrubbing the hell out of it with no success and im really anxious that it might never come out and i mean this stain is huge and im not proud of it, would doing what you have shown in this video work for me? I’ll really appreciate some assistance.

Sarah Kaake says:

Try using a magic eraser– I kid you not, it works!

billybobsdestruction says:

instead of pouring a half cup of water on the stain. just use a spray bottle. this way your not soaking the padding. plus carpets have a latex back wich will break down. fan drying or the hairdryer will also help prevent the stain from wicking back to the top. nice video.

Michele Nigro says:

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TreyDaiz says:

It worked fine for me it just takes time

0404wesley says:

Its Called a heat transfer,,, works better when u have carpets cleaned after,,professionally

lynn Law says:

Bob you rock!!! I had a large stain on my carpet not sure what it was from. I tried your method and the stain is gone. Thank you Thank you Thank you.
Lynn

Milan Upadhyaya says:

Thanx a lot Bob.. This method helped me to get rid of OLD Incense – Stick Stains from my Carpet. I was able to get rid of about 90% of the stain. You The Man !!!!

John Taylor says:

How do you get a 4 year old maple syrup stain out of a carpet?

Crystal Hoover says:

Going to give this a try.

Crystal Hoover says:

Folex is the best instant spot remover I’ve found too. Plus it only costs about 5.00.

elissa smith says:

Hey!! I have a cat pee stain that has beed there for a while will this get that odor out two or no?

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

Sorry to hear that what was the stain and how old was it? +++Bob

Brianna Mack says:

This did not help at all. 🙁

Andrew Curtis says:

Thanks, this helped me remove a few deep stains in my carpet.

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

See the logic you are putting forward and I would not hesitate to make the wet dry vac a part of the process , assuming you have one, Thanks for the info and making me and others think of better ways! +++Bob

Jay McCain says:

Sorry, Bob, but you missed on this one. Scoop up the solids, pronto -check. Then use your shop-vac and a cleaning solution and water mix to suck it out, not blot it out. Gravity allowed the liquid to sink, so reverse the process and suck it out. Otherwise, I really appreciate your videos and creativity.

ScentsByMay says:

Try something called folex. is MAGICAL and they sell it at home depot right next to the other rug cleaners.

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

Not meaning to be a jerk but have you tried what was shown in the video?+++Bob

AmieB2005 says:

We’ve got one of those cheap beige carpets that come installed in apartments. The type with soft loosely woven fabric; not tightly woven like the one in the video. Not sure if you follow. But my mom spilled dark coffee and I made the mistake of scrubbing with soap and water. The stain got down so deep it looks like it is part of the carpet now! We’ve tried Oxi Clean, dedicated solvents for coffee stains, among others. Nothing works! It’s been 2 months. What else can I do?!

HomeRemodelWorkshop says:

Glad to hear you had good results and you are very welcome +++Bob

Chelsea McCrory says:

Thank you, thank you, thank you, we have had a stain of mud the size of texas since we moved in to our apartment. This is the only thing that has actually worked. Again thank you!

AZCarpetMedic says:

Nice job with the how to information. I have been a carpet cleaning professional for over 15 years and just a word of caution…. Be careful how much soap you use and make sure to wash out completely. Also don’t leave the iron on the carpet to long because it can cause heat burn on your carpet.

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