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4 ways to get rid of carpet yellowness

4 ways to get rid of carpet yellowness

You may also have noticed that the roots or parts of the carpet turn yellow after washing. Of course, yellowing does not occur on its own and may be accompanied by a foul odor. This problem often occurs for people who wash their own carpets at home. In general, the main cause of yellowing of the carpet after washing is due to improper washing or not drying. In the following, we will point out the reasons for this issue. Often, a part of dirty water remains in some parts of the carpet and its drying causes the roots and carpets to turn yellow. Therefore, when washing, you should remove the yolk from the carpet texture as much as you can by shoveling. Also, make sure that the carpet is completely dry before spreading it.

 

There are other reasons for the carpet to turn yellow after washing. Poor or unsuitable detergents can also cause yellow stains on the carpet texture. For example, using acidic detergents or washing machine powder

Use acidic detergents

 

There are other reasons for the carpet to turn yellow after washing. Poor or unsuitable detergents can also cause yellow stains on the carpet texture. For example, using acidic detergents or washing machine powders, especially powders that have strong enzymes, not only destroys the carpet texture but also makes it yellow.

If the stains caused by the carpet yellowing after washing are small or pale in color, a regular damp cloth can also be helpful in removing them.

Use a solution of vinegar and baking soda

This solution is stronger than the previous one and has a greater effect on removing the yellowness of the carpet after washing. It is enough to use baking soda instead of salt in the above solution. This solution is also used to whiten roots that have turned yellow.

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