In fact bleach should be used mainly on white carpets which are not made of wool.
Bleaching wool carpet.
Sodium hypochlorite chlorox is sometimes used on cotton but never on wool or silk.
Bleaching wool using hydrogen peroxide please read the directions carefully before starting.
Also keep bleach away from very bright colored carpets and rugs because it can cause drastic fading and bleaching of the colors.
It is possible to change the color of a wool rug including an oriental style rug one process known as an antique wash lightens the colors.
Hydrogen peroxide is the preferred bleaching agent for white wool and the safer bleaching agent for cotton.
Bleaching a carpet eliminates or reduces its current color but the result is generally some shade of a beige tan or buff.
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.
When wool fiber is dyed the dyer takes into account the base color of the fiber and applies dyestuffs to achieve the desired shade occasionally the wool will contain a natural pigmentation which is light fugitive i e.
If your wool has yellowed naturally or because of a bleach stain don t fear.
Scoured wool fiber has a natural cream color due to naturally occurring pigments within the fiber.
You can bring it back.
Bleach can damage the carpet backing and sub floor when carrying out spot removal not all the cleaning solution will remain on the carpet s surface some will soak down to the backing.
Washing rugs in standard issue chlorine bleach is the time honored traditional way to remove stains discolorations and colorants from fabrics.
I recently took in a stray rug that had a pretty significant bleach stain.
Depending on how intense the treatment is the rug.
While it is most commonly associated with sweaters socks and other knits wool also serves to create eye catching hard wearing carpets.
White or natural color wools can yellow for a number of reasons ranging from age to the environment it s stored in.
Once lightened floor coverings can be easily dyed any color including white.
Using bleach to clean a carpet has its limitations.
So if you have found it absolutely necessary to use bleach for removing a stain from your carpet there are some steps you need to.
The stain was intimidating but the rug was really nice so i was determined.
Hypochlorite can damage cotton and will destroy wool and silk.
This is especially true of polypropylene carpet.