DynaChem Dye Stain Remover Question.....?

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I ordered a case of it with my pallet shipment. It has a ziplock bag of a Dye Deactivator in it and I'm unsure of how to use it...?

Does anyone here have any experience with using it? I've used Cobb's 1-part red dye remover in the past and it has done well when we used it with no heat added. This one is supposed to take out red, blue and yellow stains but I'm confused on how to use the powder portion of it.

@Larry Cobb @Jack Zipper Zerkie or another DynaChem users.....?
 

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The Dynachem Dye Remover comes with a Reactivator power taped to the container. The Dye Remover has a short (30 day) shelf life. If you use the dye remover after 30 days add 1/2 tsp of the power to the liquid to bring it up to full strength.

The powder is actually ReduceAll, you can use 1/2 tsp in a 16 oz hand trigger sprayer with a small amount of alkaline pre spray to remove color run or other dye problems.
 

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There are two products:
Dynachem Dye Stain Remover - for Red food color with steam.
Dynachem Dye Remover - for For Red, Blue & Yellow Food dyes without steam.
It has limited shelf life when exposed to heat and opened. That is why we include a re-activator powder.
It will be replaced by ReduceAll, which is more concentrated, and has less odor.

http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...h_in_description=1&keyword=DCDR1+or+ReduceAll

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I use bonnet pro red dye remover...works great. Doesnt say anything about shelf life. New to me.
 

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