This is unlikely with 3 peroxide.
Will peroxide bleach tan carpet.
Many people define white as the absence of color.
Nylon olefin and others may bleach but not as quickly.
However you can test on a small hidden area to be sure.
If you dare all the color of your carpet will disappear and leave an ugly patch on it.
The last thing you want on your expensive carpet is a bleaching agent.
If you have to use hydrogen peroxide to remove carpet stains it should not be more than 6 concentration.
Hydrogen peroxide solutions commonly used in households is diluted to a 3 grade.
They are dyed white.
Your safest bet therefore is to test the hydrogen peroxide solution on a hidden portion of your carpet before using it for stain removal.
Using a hydrogen peroxide with a concentration of higher than 6 will most likely bleach out your carpet s color dyes.
Almost every household has a bottle of hydrogen peroxide somewhere under the counter.
I have poured 3 hydrogen peroxide on carpets in my home and have not had any problems.
Bleaching a carpet eliminates or reduces its current color but the result is generally some shade of a beige tan or buff.
Hydrogen peroxide and white distilled vinegar can get rid of germs by disinfecting areas as well as neutralizing odors.
However there s still the risk that the solution can bleach your carpet depending on the dye.
Wool will surely bleach as will most natural fibers.
Unknown to many hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching substance.
In the case of white carpet this is not necessarily true.
White carpets are not created by the removal of colors and pigments.