Would an aquarium spill cause green tint on tan nylon? Could it be pool water? The pool is outside, about 30 feet away. Could be a big saturated towel or huge swim suit, but more of the stain is within the furniture stain lines. Spot is about three sq. ft., next to a wall, with furniture stain lines running through it, which made me think of an aquarium on a wooden stand. A fireplace is about ten feet away, which wouldn't be a good place for an aquarium. Treated with Red1 and Cobb's red juice, then Stain Magic, with no effect.
Big, vacant, million-dollar rental house, four-year-old sculptured nylon. One of the dirtiest I've cleaned in years. (Five guys lived there for four years.) Twelve hours to get it all clean. (OP prescrub, RX, spot treatments, embeded gum, glue, etc.)
Just curious whether an additive to aquarium water would cause this effect.
Big, vacant, million-dollar rental house, four-year-old sculptured nylon. One of the dirtiest I've cleaned in years. (Five guys lived there for four years.) Twelve hours to get it all clean. (OP prescrub, RX, spot treatments, embeded gum, glue, etc.)
Just curious whether an additive to aquarium water would cause this effect.