Ammonia On Colored Carpet. Be careful using ammonia anywhere near children or pets as it can lead to respiratory issues and other health problems. Ammonia is a toxic solution not meant for carpet cleaning. Spots caused by urine may be a dull yellow or even red.
Various commercial carpeting cleaning and spot remover products are available to purchase. The following suggestions may be helpful in identifying the cause of chemical spots and stains on carpets.
Spots caused by urine may be a dull yellow or even red.
Carpets can catch dirt from different sources including dust mites pet urine and pet hair dead skin cells insect feces dust bacteria insect husks mold allergens and others clinging to the carpet s fibers. It can be a serious risk to your health especially if you have a mold and mildew allergy in fact unclean carpets can pose serious health issues to otherwise healthy individuals. Because it is corrosive it can diminish the color of carpet or even eat through carpet backings and adhesive for deeper damage. The ammonia can cause color dyes in carpet to become unstable and will often strip manufacturer stain and static guards as well.