If method 1 has not worked effectively and there is still a tar stain on your carpet it is time to call in something stronger.
Remove tar from carpet tips.
To freeze the tar hold an ice cube against the stained area of carpet for at least a minute.
There s a simple solution for cleaning carpet stains caused by tar and it only takes minutes.
After about a minute touch the tar and feel whether it has hardened.
A powerful way to remove fresh tar is to freeze and harden it so that it s easy to scrape off.
Leave the carpet overnight to dry off naturally.
Scoop up and blot as much of the spill as possible then vacuum up any dry particles.
Blot and repeat if necessary.
Apply vegetable glycerin in liquid form to the remaining tar and stain.
Leave the glycerin on the stain for about an hour then blot up as much of the tar and stain as you can with paper towels repeat the glycerin procedure until the tar and majority of the tar stain is removed.
Apply this cleaning solution directly to the tar stain.
If any of the tips below stain your light colored carpets a yellowish tinge pour on some hydrogen peroxide and let it sit for an hour.
Test the cleaning solution on a small inconspicuous section of carpet.
After blotting up as much as you can.
Don t rub rubbing just gets the offending agent spread around more of the carpet.
How to remove tar stains from carpet.
Leave in place for one minute and then rinse off with plenty of water.
Slowly work from the outside of the tar stain to the center moving slowly inward so you don t spread the stain further onto the carpet.
Vacuum the tar stain to get rid of any remaining particles.
Spray wd 40 the lubricant with thousands of uses directly onto the tar.
Leave it for about ten or fifteen minutes and wipe off with a clean cloth.
Buy some 3 hydrogen peroxide from your hardware store and spread this over the carpet stain.
Get a kitchen knife or putty knife and scrape up the rest.
Prepare suggested cleaning solutions above beginning with the first one listed.