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Fixing Carpet Bleach and Chemical StainsBuying carpet is a major improvement and investment, so whether you rent or own a home you are investing a lot of $$$. You should maintain your carpet by regularly vacuuming and spot cleaning a couple of times a year.
Most any kind of spots can be removed with water or an cleaner found at your local store except for chemicals such as bleach which will remove color from any carpet either instantly or over a short period of time. Once a chemical spot occurs, spots will turn white or yellow that professional cleaning can not remove because of color lost verses a soiled stain. There are companies that provide a do it yourself carpet dye kit to color match these spots very close or exactlly to the original color. Ecarpetstains dye kit includes a 10 minute how to video to ensure satisifing results. So if you are if you are selling or renting or just tired of starring at these spots this may be the remedy for you thanks Dave @ www.ecarpetstains.com Article Credits & appreciation Additional DIY ResourcesiFloor.com - Sells Wholesale Wood Flooring to the Public.Books, Videos, Magazines, Power tools, and Free Contractor Quotes
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