Bridgepoint's Red Zone

Giorgio

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Giorgio
I like how easy it is to use and how well it worked.

the directions say pour bottle A and then bottle B directly to the stain (eliminating the need for spray bottles which i can't seem to keep working).

Nice flip top caps makes it a sinch to use. Ivebeensold

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Larry Cobb

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Larry Cobb
George;

I prefer a one-part product:

Pour Dynachem Dye Stain Remover on stain.

Apply heat to moistened towel.

Collect from customer.

Larry
 

Jim Martin

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I use Cobbs...it works much better.....and is way easier...
 

Goomer

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Frank Mendo
Larry Cobb said:
George;

I prefer a one-part product:

Pour Dynachem Dye Stain Remover on stain.

Apply heat to moistened towel.

Collect from customer.

Larry

Chemically, in dumb-ass terms, how does your product differ from the 2 part products that have to be "activated"?
 

Jay_wat

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Jay Watson
how did you know i was wondering just that Frank!?? :mrgreen:
 

AshleyMckendree

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Ashley Mckendree
I'm sure Cobbs 1-step product is amazing as I have used many of there products and loved them,

BUT I use Vac-A-Way's 1 part red vanish, I use a shark fabric steamer with no towel... customers watch in amazement as the spot just "Vanishes"

OR If im worried about color bleeding I just spray on, cover with surran wrap and after 24 hours or less the spot is just gone. (Helps to put something heavy on the plastic to help keep the moisture from evaporating.
 
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