Pretreat with a prewash stain remover.
Toothpaste out of carpet.
My granddaughter squirted toothpaste on the carpet.
If its wet id get most of with damp cloth then attack with cleaning spray like stain slayer or de solvit.
If the toothpaste contains titanium dioxide it is best to take the garment to a professional dry cleaner and identify and point out the stain.
Let stand at least one hour and then vacuum.
Toothpaste is great for cleaning teeth but it s pretty annoying when it leaves stains on fabric or in the sink.
Is there something i can use to get it out without having to snip my carpet.
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Stain buster toothpaste.
Soda water is good for shifting stubborn stains too.
If the toothpaste does not contain titanium dioxide and the fabric does not water spot water can often leave spots on dark silks use a white cloth dipped in plain cool water to remove the stain gently rub the spots with the cloth and then blot with.
Even if the toothpaste contains bright colors you can use gentle cleaning methods to remove it completely without harming the carpet.
Toothpaste thats dried can often be scraped up with a blunt knife carefull with the carpet hoover up the bits then use warm water to wash out the residue.
Sprinkle baking soda cornstarch or other absorbent on the stain.
When you clean with substances such as vinegar test the solution first in an inconspicuous area to ensure the carpet is colorfast if the carpet is in the bathroom most likely the answer is yes.
Using a clean white cloth sponge the stain with a dry cleaning.
Id probably end up.
It is dried in and will not come out with regular cleaning pine cleaner carpet shampoo or dish soap.
If the stain is on carpet or upholstery use a liquid detergent and water solution to dissolve the stain and then leave the area to dry.
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Thankfully it can be quickly and easily removed with common cleaning products.
To get dried slime out of carpet start by scraping and chipping away as much of the slime as possible with a butter knife or old credit card.