tman7
Supportive Member
I have a customer I clean for on a regular basis that has apt townhomes. He uses the same carpet in all his units. Which I assumed was Olefin because of how easily certain spots like kool aid come out, (just a few passes with a wand) as well as how the the traffic lanes are always matted down and tend to stay down.
I cleaned a unit the other day and ran across a spot that looks just like bleach had been spilled. White in the center with pink along the edges. I have always thought that Olefin was pretty much impervious to bleaching because of it being solution dyed. and yet this spot looks EXACTLY like dye loss. Any ideas whats going on here? Thanks
Heres a pic - sorry, from my phone cammera.

I cleaned a unit the other day and ran across a spot that looks just like bleach had been spilled. White in the center with pink along the edges. I have always thought that Olefin was pretty much impervious to bleaching because of it being solution dyed. and yet this spot looks EXACTLY like dye loss. Any ideas whats going on here? Thanks
Heres a pic - sorry, from my phone cammera.
