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Carpet Dyeing
from color loss (bleach stains). We can put the color back into
the carpet by neutralizing and adding the dye back.
If not completely satisfied with the final result of the
spot dye, a technician can patch the area if needed.
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Full House
Carpet Dye (don’t like the color, we can change it)
We are only able to change the color of the
carpet if we stay in the same color family.
Such as, we can take light beige or brown carpet to a
chocolate brown or a light green to a medium or dark green end
result. Dyeing will
not work if you change color families, such as making a purple
carpet green.
The process involves many steps.
1st step is to clean the carpet to adjust the
PH to an equal level across the carpet.
2nd step is to remove stain resistance
properties such as on 5th and 6th
generation carpets.
The Teflon protector and acid dye blockers are removed.
3rd step, the carpet is tested and now the dye
can be applied. 4th
step, the acid dye blockers and Teflon Protector are reapplied
and forced dry.
Please note: If any
stains from but not limited to heavy grease, soil, and dispersed
dyes are in the carpet, they will have to be removed before the
cleaning process. If not,
these stains will take on the dye at a different shade and will
be visible in the end result.