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    Posted: 11/June/2008 at 3:12pm
Is there a way to remove wood stains on a low pile carpet?
I have read that dabbing the stain with pure acetone might help,
but I haven't tried this remedy yet. The existing wood stain is about
4 months old.

Thanks for any tips.
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Hello,

 
Mainly the answer is no, unless it just happened hours before you arrive which usually never.  Once in a while you can have some results.  The only thing that has worked for me, was sometimes the wood stains would have a black tint to it.  For that I used "fast orange" mechanics hand cleaner with HWE.  From there I followed up with Stain magic applied to stain covered with foil.  I have had success but usually they are permanent stains.
 
<b>Good luck!</b>
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Stain Magic and Pro Solv together.  Depends on many factors.  Even if you can't get it to go away completely the customer appreciates any progress you make.
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