Carpet Bleach Stain Restoration by DyeBold
Carpet bleach stains cannot be removed. What? “Why not?” you may ask? Because a bleached carpet is the result from the bleaching of the carpet dyes, where the chemical literally causes the carpet dyes to lose color, resulting in a faded area in the carpet. But a bleached carpet can be restored. How? By re dyeing of the area. A bleached carpet typically looks like a yellow stain area on the fibers, as seen in the photo. *This color loss resulted from stain removal attempts from in house cleaning crew at 5 star hotel. However, bleached carpets can also look more of a white or even a orange color. How Do Carpets Get Bleached? Carpets can get bleached in many different ways, from accidental spills, to cleaning attempts, dye defects and even atmospheric reactions with the dyes. The majority of bleached carpet cases can be corrected, with the exception of the cases where the chemical spills have destroyed the dye sites. Accidental spills of bleach or any cleaning products containing blea