Please Note: All orders placed within the United States before 4 PM are shipped the same day using Priority Mail. The shipping is Free. All orders outside the United States are charged a flat fee of $22.
Orders placed to the following states will arrive within 1-2 business days: Oregon, Arizona, California, Arkansas, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Washington, Montana, Nevada, Wyoming. Orders to the following will arrive within 2-3 business days: Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Delaware, Vermont, Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, South Dakota, Indiana, South Carolina, Illinois, Rhode Island, Kansas, Iowa, Virginia, Louisiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Minnesota, Missouri, District of Columbia,Nebraska, Wyoming, New Jersey, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, West Virginia, New York, New Mexico, North Dakota, North Carolina, Ohio. Orders placed outside the United States will take approximately 10-12 business days. Bleach spilled on your carpet? Need to know how to restore the color. We have a simple patented process. The most accurate method available. Patent # 6533824. We developed a perfect system in restoring the lost ratio of missing colors from carpet discoloration. Then we simplified it into an easy, step-by-step process. The result? Perfect color restoration. Anyone can use our system. You'll be doing what the pros think they can't do. If you are looking for Bleach Stain Carpet Repair, or how to fix bleach stains and spots, we can definitely help.
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This bleach mark shows the progression from beginning to completion. The look and feel is the same as the surrounding carpet. The dye is permanent and will not come out with cleaning. Please watch the video below for an actual demonstration on how to fix a bleach stain. We can repair small or large bleach stains. This color repair works on all color loss situations. Our Carpet Dye Kits will restore color lost from discolorations caused by pet stains, acne medications, chlorine spills, oxyclean products, or chemical marks and spots.
100% Money Back Guarantee. Please contact us for full details. Complete Do It Your Self Carpet Bleach Stain Repair System. User friendly. We use Carpet Mill Dye. The most accurate and correct method available. Watch the video and read the reviews and see for yourself.
Please note that this Color Repair System requires the use of a Shop Vac or Bissell type extractor
It is our opinion that bleach stain repair is a growing field and will continue to grow, largely ignored in the past. One of the reasons for growth is the recognition that has taken place when bleach stains are dyed correctly. When performed correctly, it is impossible to tell where the stain had occured. This in itself would be reason enough; for to replace sections of a carpet is not always practical, nor is the appearance always acceptable. A bleach spot should always be dyed first using liquid Carpet Mill Dye. If this should fail, which is rare, Plugging or cutting a section and replacing it should be performed only when color repair can not take placel. Another reason for growth is the recognition of partial bleach spots. These occur when one of the three primary colors is missing in a small degree. All shades and colors of carpet on the market today are composed by combining a different ratio of only three primary colors. All it takes is a slight amount of any one of these colors missing to produce a discoloration mark. This occurance is very frequent in the off white and lighter colored carpets popular today.
The treatment of urine stains is another big reason. Urine in time will shift to form ammonia, which will cause a partial bleach stain. The color shifts to a yellow orange as some of the primary colors are missing. A very popular reason for getting into bleach stain repair is simply just to make your customers carpet look better.
One of the reasons for spot dye failure in the past and present that continues to make some people leery was based on incorrect assumtions. Thirty years ago, we only had a few dark colored carpets. It was fairly easy to match the carpet color with pre-mixed dyes. The mistake was in the continued effort of matching carpet colors with pre-mixed dyes trying to keep up with the ever growing number of new colors available. The problem was that these new carpet colors contained less dye and were lighter in color. To add any of the matched colors to the bleach stain would result in a darker shade. When a bleach stains occurs, only one or two of the three primary colors are usually missing. A third primary color almost always remains within the carpet fibers. Adding a matched color would also add a primary color not needed. It is already in the carpet. It is Therefore our opinion that any spot dye kit containing a color composed of more than two primary colors can not be accurate. This includes dye pens and carpet dye sticks. We therefore do not recommend using concentrated dyes in eye droppers or dye pens.
It is also our opinion that the more colors a spot dye kit contains, the less accurate the kit will be. It is our opinion that these kits created a lack of trust by making the stain appear worse at times. It is equally our opinion, that the fault and lack of trust created in the repair of bleach stains was not with the individual, but with the spot dye kits, use of dye pens and training offered. It is our goal to restore this lack of confidence and make it possible for anyone to repair bleach stains and be accurate. One of the benifits to you the carpet cleaner is your business will grow. The field is wide open. If a homeowner who on their first time achieved perfect results, what does that say for you carpet cleaners!