To remove dried paint with either chemical start by scraping the paint stain with a razor blade or knife to get as much of the paint off as you can before you apply the chemical.
Cleaning emulsion paint from carpet.
Mix a tablespoon 15 ml of dishwashing detergent with two cups 473 ml of cold water.
Once the excessive paint is removed you can start soaking it up with the rag.
Pass over the stain multiple times until the spot is fully saturated.
Skip the soap and add 1 4 c.
Once you are done removing the paint use a wet vacuum cleaner to suck up the stray paint particles and the detergent.
Start by cleaning the area with an upright or handheld carpet cleaner and cleaning solution.
To deal with the first cause vacuum the carpet thoroughly then use a steam cleaning machine.
Wet a cleaning cloth with a bit of paint cleaner and start blotting the.
The last thing you want to do is force the paint into the fibers of the carpet.
Go over the spot repeatedly making sure to suction the liquid.
Instead with paper towels lots of them gently blot up as much of the paint as you possibly can.
Allow it to dry completely.
While blotting the paint with turpentine might remove the actual paint you might need to clean the carpet fibers of some discoloration.
Wear protective gloves when cleaning the carpet with toxic chemicals to protect your hands.