ButlerFrank
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Just had a customer message me these pics asking for help. Her two year old got in to the food coloring and this is the result. Should be an interesting one.
Being that the stain is rather fresh should make ti easier. if the carpet has been protected in the recent past, that will also make it easier to remove.
You definitely want a reducer. Larry's product will work fine. But there are some options that I know are already in Florida. Bridgepoint's RedZone Ready or Red Relief from Pro's Choice. Both available at any of the Interlink Supply locations (Orlando, Pensacola, Jacksonville) or Everlast in Ft Lauderdale.
Thanks for the reply, Scott. I have some red 1 and some red relief on the van that I was going to try on it.
Red stain removers may work, but they are not as strong as the ReduceAll product, which works much better on the blue food dyes.
http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index...ult&search_in_description=1&keyword=reduceall