- 1). Blot any excess enamel paint with a white cloth or paper towels. Do not use anything with prints or colors. The color may transfer to the carpet. Also, do not rub the paint. You could spread it on the carpet, making the stain bigger.
- 2). Mix 1/4 teaspoon of liquid dish soap with one cup of warm water in a bowl, and wet a white cloth with the solution.
- 3). Dab the stain with the wet cloth. Start at the edges and work your way into the middle of the stain. Continue dabbing at the stain until it is lifted from the carpet. Depending on the size of the stain, you may need to rewet the cloth or use another cloth.
- 4). Rinse the spot with cold water to remove the cleaning solution. Blot it dry with a dry cloth.
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