Bleeding

ruff

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Though, like any other oxidizer, it will, somewhat deteriorate the fringes.
And I would not let it dwell too long and flush before it is all white.
 

The Great Oz

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The best way is to reclean the fringe to see if you can rinse color away before using a stripper.
The second-best way is to use dry steam.
Last choice of bleach or stripper depends on what the fringes are made of and what color they're supposed to be. Bright white isn't always the goal.
 

Bob Foster

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Tell us how you end up dealing with it. Before during and after pictures would be appreciated.
 

roro

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I am not trying to be sarcastic but to quote from your website

"Oriental/Persian and Specialty Rugs

Oriental, Persian and Specialty rugs need special care and handling. These rugs are brought into our facility for a special six step process which cleans, brightens and extends the life of these unique rugs."

There is a pretty clear implication on your website that you have an understanding of cleaning rugs and some expertise in the field yet you are asking one of the most basic questions :!: perhaps a simple search may have revealed the answer.

roro
 

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