Mikey P
Administrator
Customer used 3% peroxide, some mild dish soap and lots of alcohol to remove some ball point ink of a 2 year old nylon. He got the ink out of some ares but the carpet tuned a sort of curryish Yellow color where ever he worked.
He left some ink globs for me to work on once he decided he was getting in over his head.
I pre sprayed the areas with 40 vol and ammonia then some alcohol and let it sit while I set up my hoses. Sure enough the fibers turned the same yellowy color.
I tried Red Vanish, Bi Sulfate and Citric Acid to remove the yellow but it would not budge.
At this point I gave them the number of my fave carpet repair guy. He will charge them $80 to bond a new piece in.
I would have charged them $200 an hour to sit there and dick with it which would mostly likey lead to some sort of color loss and wear on the fibers.
In twenty four years I have not seen this on a synthetic, have you?
He left some ink globs for me to work on once he decided he was getting in over his head.
I pre sprayed the areas with 40 vol and ammonia then some alcohol and let it sit while I set up my hoses. Sure enough the fibers turned the same yellowy color.
I tried Red Vanish, Bi Sulfate and Citric Acid to remove the yellow but it would not budge.
At this point I gave them the number of my fave carpet repair guy. He will charge them $80 to bond a new piece in.
I would have charged them $200 an hour to sit there and dick with it which would mostly likey lead to some sort of color loss and wear on the fibers.
In twenty four years I have not seen this on a synthetic, have you?