HOW TO REMOVE RUST STAIN FROM CARPET
- Upon discovering the rust stain, be sure to remove the source of the rust stain. If the rust stain came from the legs of a piece of furniture, consider moving the furniture to a new place, or placing a darker area rug underneath it to prevent future stains.
- Using a butter knife, scrape up any visible rust from the fibers. This scraping motion will initially help remove rust from carpet. Be careful not to rip the carpet fibers as you’re gently scraping.
- Pour DryMaster RUST EATER onto a sponge. Blot the sponge directly onto the stain and let it soak for about 5 minutes.
- Using a white cloth (that you don’t mind disposing of or keeping as a rag) begin to press the rust stain, repeatedly blotting the affected area. The rust stain should gradually transfer directly onto the towel.
- If the rust stain traces are still visible, Repeat the procedure above.
By carrying out the above mentioned steps in order, you won’t have to worry the next time you’re wondering how to get rust out of carpet. AND…. As rule of thumb and like everything else, charge your customer extra $$ for this service.
Remember to always do a spot removal test on a portion of carpet or upholstery that is normally not visible.