i have already tried a couple carpet cleaners and they have seemed to make the stain worse. please help!
If the carpet cleaners you used had water in it you may have already set the stain. Ink is encapsulated. When you add water you release it. We use a solvent to remove ink from fabric. It keeps the ink encapsulated. If you look in the phone book for a carpet cleaning supply store. Go there and buy ink remover. You need a wet dry vac. Pour the ink remover on the ink stain and hold the nozzle so it sucks up the ink from the carpet. It should be really quick. Unless you set the stain. This should do the trick. If the stain is set, you can replace a scrap carpet piece to the old stained carpet.
Alcohol works rather nicely, merely be advantageous to no longer use around motions and don't enable the alcohol get to the carpet backing as a results of fact it rather is going to ruin up the glue. you ought to use dish detergent too as long because it does not have lanolin or bleach. Make a mix of one million qt. water and one million/4 t. of detergent. Then sparkling the spot with a blotting action. never rubbing or around! Then rinse the are with a twig bottle. attempt overlaying the spot with paper towels and a brick or heavy books in one day. you would be shocked how nicely that works.
Try rubbing alcohol - or if you don't have any in the house use hairspray. Put it on a cloth or cotton ball and blot.