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How To Get Paint Out Of Carpet

  By - Eagan Taylor    On Jul 08, 2025

How To Get Paint Out Of Carpet

Whether the paint is wet or dry, oil-based, glossy, or acrylic, one instruction goes for all: Blot, don’t rub. It’s all about the blotting. Paint on the carpet is a major residential mishap that requires immediate attention. The sooner the better. Get rid of that paint while it’s still wet to make the process easy for you. Blot up the wet paint. However, even if it has dried (you took a long time to find this article), this article has all the necessary steps for you. 

Professional Carpet Cleaning: Different Types Of Paint And Their Respective Removal Method

Are you worried about the paint spots or spills on your carpet? No need to worry, panic, or blame one another for this mishap. We know your carpet was costly and dear to you, so let’s focus on cleaning it up. Calm down and follow the given instructions. Here is a complete, comprehensive guide for you to understand different types of paints and their respective cleaning methods. 

Type 01: From Splash To Spotless, Let’s Remove Acrylic Paint Spills

Here’s a thorough guide for your journey to making your carpet spotless. The following are the ingredients and methods to remove acrylic paint spills from the carpet.

IngredientsMethod

Dish Soap and Warm Water

Initially, blot (not rub) the excess paint with a dry rag or sponge or sponge. Do not let the paint dry. Blot the paint gently. Then make a solution of dish soap (1 spoon) with some warm water to make a washing liquid. Spray the solution on the spot and blot it again until the spot dissolves. 

White Vinegar and Water

The spot is not getting out? Try white vinegar and water. Add it in a 1:10 ratio, respectively and spray it on the spot. (Note: Never apply such harmful ingredients directly on the surface.) Again, you know the drill: Bloting, Bloting, Bloting, & Stay Away from Rubbing.

Alcohol 

You can also try alcohol. Dip the dry rag or sponge in alcohol and then blot it on the spot. Let the carpet soak in alcohol for 15-20 minutes until it completely dissolves. Then blot the residue on the carpet surface with a dry rag or sponge and remember to let it air dry completely. 

Liquid Glycerin and Water

Another method can be glycerin. The steps are almost similar. Dip the dry rag or sponge in glycerin and then blot it on the spot. Let the carpet soak in it for 30 minutes until it completely dissolves. Then blot the residues on the carpet surface with a dry rag or sponge and let it dry completely.

Acetone and Water

Last, but not least… the strongest ingredient you can use is acetone. It's for the stubborn stains that are almost dried out and are not getting dampened. Blot the paint spot on the carpet with an acetone-soaked rag. When it dissolves, then blot the surface with cold water until you make your carpet spotless

Type 02: Conquer The Carpet Calamity By Removing Oil-Based Paint Spills

Here’s a thorough guide to conquering the carpet calamity. The following are the ingredients and methods to remove oil-based paint spills from the carpet.

Ingredients: Carpet Cleaner + Paint Thinner + Water 

Method:

Usually, the carpet cleaners have instructions given on the bottle. It's better to read that first before getting into the steps. Then follow the same steps. Soak the dry rag or sponge in carpet cleaner and blot it thoroughly on the carpet surface (only where the spot is present). After that, lift the remaining stain with paint thinner. Let the paint saturate, and lastly, blot it with a washing liquid (liquid soap + water). At the end, leave the surface for proper ventilation and air drying. 

Type 03: A DIY Rescue Mission To Remove Gloss Paint From Carpet 

Here’s a thorough guide to a DIY rescue mission for making your carpet spotless. The following are the ingredients and methods to remove gloss paint spills from the carpet.

Ingredients: Carpet Cleaner + Washing Liquid

Method:

Wear your gloves and soak the dry rag or sponge in the carpet cleaner (after reading the instructions). Then, blot it thoroughly on the carpet surface where the paint was spilt.  Let the surface soak for 10-15 minutes until it saturates, and lastly, blot it with a washing liquid (liquid soap + water). At the end, leave the surface for proper ventilation and air drying. 

Unpaint the Problem: How to Remove Dry Paint from the Carpet

Well, it's better to imagine the worst-case scenario, too, right? Here’s a comprehensive guide for you to understand the carpet cleaning method if the paint has completely dried out.

Step 01: Scrape The Excessive Paint From The Carpet

Scrape off the dried paint with a knife or needle-nose pliers. You can also use a vacuum to remove the excessive dried paint after scraping. 

Step 02: Steam To Dampen The Paint Stain

After scraping, now comes the deeply ingrained dried paint into the carpet. To dampen it, it is important to use a steam cleaner. 

Step 03: Try Washing Liquid With Dish Soap

Lastly, after dampening, blot the spots with a dry rag or sponge or sponge and leave the residue with washing liquid and dish soap. It will remove all the remaining parts as well. 

Conclusion

Hence, in a nutshell, it is important to remove the carpet stain while it's dry to avoid any carpet damage scenario. However, even if the paint has dried out, it’s not the end of the world. In this blog, we have provided all the information you might need for cleaning paint stains or spills from a carpet.

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FAQs

  1. Can white vinegar remove paint from the carpet?
    Yes, it can. Mix it with water in a 1:10 ratio, spray it on the paint spots, and gently blot it with a dry rag or sponge.
  2. Does house paint come out of a carpet?
    Yes, it can come out of a carpet with a proper cleaning method and ingredients
  3. Can baking soda remove stains from a carpet?
    Baking soda is not a strong material, so it can’t remove paint stains alone. But if you use vinegar with baking soda, that can do it.
  4. Is bleaching a good idea for carpet cleaning?
    Bleaching can be a little abrasive for the carpet, and it could harm the carpet surface. But to remove stubborn stains, you can use it cautiously.
  5. Can paint removers discolour the carpet?
    Yes, if the paint removers and strong or have high-intensity chemicals in them, they can discolour the carpets.
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Hey! I'm Eagan Taylor, I'm a versatile writer with a passion for crafting engaging and thought-provoking content. With a broad range of interests and expertise in various subjects, I can write on multiple topics about local businesses.

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