Thinking of you Marty.
I don't think that will come out unless you to the UV light trick for hours and hours. And even that is a gamble.
I use large furniture tabs on smaller spots and Reynolds wrap on larger ones. Just have to weight them down. I thought it was because it keeps it wet and working longer.For UV trick you do not have to use a light you just need to have them cover it up with some glass pyrex or something that will keep it wet with the red remover. The UV from the sun will work just need to be wet. I had luck with this method before.
Thinking of you Marty.
Like and SubscribeI know you were doing it one handed, but there’s a safer method that I like to do by folding the rag and preheating the rag with the iron before putting it on the stain, and when you put the hot side of the rag on the stain, it acts immediately when applied with the iron on top of that, causing the stain to go away in a shorter, safer period of time.
Yup, 48 seconds is long enough to melt some types of carpet....I know you were doing it one handed, but there’s a safer method that I like to do by folding the rag and preheating the rag with the iron before putting it on the stain, and when you put the hot side of the rag on the stain, it acts immediately when applied with the iron on top of that, causing the stain to go away in a shorter, safer period of time.
UV spotlight is only way I've pulled turmeric, you better have whole house to clean though cos it takes awhileI spent about an hour on it yesterday. The lighter ones and the left and right damn near we’re gone (very difficult to see)... the worst one in the middle was probably 50% better but started to have color loss so I called it a day. She was happier with the result than I was but that’s better than the opposite way around. I’ve heard the UV truck come up and discussed by Cobb I think but don’t know anything about it or have ever tried it.
Naturally...I only put a patch in with owners permission
yep, haven't seen it for awhile but I've seen itNaturally...
There's numbnuts out there that do it without discussing with clients?
Yup, 48 seconds is long enough to melt some types of carpet....
Good post Matt.
I’m still stuck on the wallpaper steamer. It takes WAY longer, but it is more forgiving....
Just ask me how I know....
I tried using a steamer and the hot water dripping from it was too hot, causing color loss. I know several of the other guys use a steamer also, so maybe it was a faulty tool.I’m a professional. I don’t leave an iron on carpet for 48 seconds.
Like and SubscribeI tried using a steamer and the hot water dripping from it was too hot, causing color loss. I know several of the other guys use a steamer also, so maybe it was a faulty tool.
And Damon, fold that rag next time and don't go over 20seconds. recount how long that iron stayed on that carpet while you were blabbering, trying to get a paycheck from youtube
I don't have that kind of luck.Sometimes the red is gone after cleaning.