Crayola Crayons?
Seems Odd : )
Yes.Crayola Crayons?
Seems Odd : )
Yes it does and so if you are actually willing to learn more about the use of Synthesized Lipid Fiber Pigments, here is some homework for you -Crayola Crayons?
Seems Odd : )
Okay,
But I like the term crayons better : )
Stay away from the Playskool brand, especially the 36 pack of "Bright Colors". They are very unprofessional. Strictly for amateurs making their own oriental rugs from serged-edge greige good remnants.
joe is the one who sold me what i have.Joe Couch from alladins got me started.
Ruth Travis has a class she teaches you can fly to. you can pay for your investment really quick and it is a high profit service you should be offering. IMO
I did a job last summer for a lady who was selling a house didn't want to install new carpet just wanted to deal with bleach stains and she still was giving the buyer a carpet allowance.
We charge $200 to $400 when we do it. Chris a room of carpet is $1000 to $1500 dying is a cheap option to fix a damage spot.
Property managers accept more imperfection. Home owners tend to want it to look like new. It is important that you set expectations. sometime you can do a spot and it looks great from 3 directions in the light you have and the next day at a different time from another direction it looks slightly different. That has been my experience. Others are probably better than me.
I have the instructions for coloring carpet with crayons from Ed York / SCT back in the middle 1980's. Old photocopy scanned is not the best way to get the information, but I will email it to anyone who wants it. scottw@bridgewatercorp.net
Yes it does and so if you are actually willing to learn more about the use of Synthesized Lipid Fiber Pigments, here is some homework for you -
Take a few scraps of carpet of various fiber types and on each one make 3 separate, quarter sized marks/stains using a few different colored Synthesized Lipid Fiber Pigment applicators.
Leave one alone, heat one with live steam and heat the 3rd one with a steam iron over a damp cloth for 30 seconds.
Let us know how this worked out - pretty sure that you will learn something useful and odd.
Of course if you are color blind - don't bother.
You have a great start there CLee, now if you could repeat all that on say an Olefin and a wool carpet, you will be ready to show off you great stain removal skills.
I await, with baited breath to see your prowess - who knows even Doc might learn something....
Good job Chris except for the use of heat or more accurately the amount of heat or perhaps too many layers of damp cotton cloth.
Anyway the point of this exercise is to illustrate that oily stains like that can become permanent once they are heated.
Anyway if you would not mind, please repeat this with a wool and an olefin and then I will walk you through the next step.
Ohh Chitt : )
Umm, I'l run down to Dockery's an see My People : ) about some Wool an Olefin Samples.
There comes a point where some stuff jus wont come out.......
So ate you jus making me dig a deeper hole?
I'm better at that than Carpet Cleaning buddy!