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Some mistakes can’t be swept under the carpet. Knowing how to get glue out of carpet will save you a lot of stress and hassle. You don’t need to call a professional – find out how to get glue off carpet yourself.
It’s every homeowner’s nightmare – super glue dripping onto the carpet, leaving such a stubborn stain that only a professional cleaner can get rid of it. You might even think that the carpet is ruined forever.
Thankfully, that’s not the case. Removing super glue from carpet is more straightforward than you might think, and it’s something you can easily do yourself – no need for a professional.
Ideally, take action fast. Wet super glue is much easier to remove than dried super glue. Then, follow the steps below to rescue your rug!
Act quickly – ideally immediately after spilling the glue. The longer you wait, the more likely it is that the carpet fibres will clump together, making the stain more visible. As you’ll be using acetone – a strong chemical – you should work in a well-ventilated area.
Here’s how to remove super glue from carpet in just a few simple steps.
This process should be sufficient for most glue stains, especially if you deal with the spillage immediately. But how to get dried glue out of carpet? It’s essentially the same process, with a bit more repetition and patience required. Then, as a last resort, if there’s still a visible glue stain, you may have to consider getting the carpet cleaned professionally.
Before you try to get glue out of a carpet, it’s always a good idea to test the cleaning fluid first – in case it bleaches or damages the carpet. We recommend testing the acetone on carpet that’s usually hidden, like a patch under the sofa. Gently dab the acetone onto the carpet; if you notice the colour running, stop and use a paper towel to soak up the fluid.