Help ! I spilled my Hanna Checker Alk reagent on my carpet!

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I know this is weird, but I accidentally knocked the reagent of the Alkalinity test over. Anyone know what this stuff is made out of?? I am assuming it can't be just dye. First of all dye removers do not get this out,I have tried everything . I can't find it on the website. It's not on the SDS. I couldn't reach anyone on the phone. It's not on the bottle or box. Please help !!! It's a wicked stain. Be careful everyone!!! Thank you so much!
 

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You could try 2 parts milk and 1part vinegar soak the patch leave over night, in the morning blotch it with kitchen towels and then warm soapy water to clean. It works on black ink stain, it’s worth a go.
 
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I got a new beautiful area rug today! Thank you everyone.. ps the scientist at Hanna inc. was googling ph of different carpet cleaners..while on the phone. (I did that already) my hairdresser said bleach it and dye it, thats what she would do to blue hair!! I did and it’s all good. Float on!
 

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