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Mon, Jun 26, 06 at 9:12
| Anyone try any of the do it yourself carpet spot dye kits that are advertised on the web? Just wondering if any work. I have a faint bleach stain on my carmel colored carpet. |
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| A friend spilled some bleach in her livingroom. She hired a carpet company to come out and fix it. They cut some carpet from the back of a closet and patched it in. You have to look for it to see where it was done. |
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- Posted by pam_doggie (My Page) on Thu, Aug 31, 06 at 18:30
| Analytical.... I sympathize. I woke up at 6am and found dog pee on my new carpet. I blotted it up and grabbed the bottle of Nature's Miracle and liberally soaked the area (directions on the bottle) - WELL, i am smelling bleach and realize I grabbed the wrong bottle and poured bleach on my new carpet..... it is right in a doorway and my sage color carpet is a peach color, fortunately it sort of looks like the light coming from the windows make the carpet look lighter in that spot. I can't offer any help except to say that your not alone... Now I use hydrogen peroxide for such "accidents" -- it is a lot cheaper too..... |
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