New Dynachem Dye Remover

Johnny

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How is it different from the old red dye remover? How is the included powdered reactivator used?

Label says it whitens fringes. Is it an oxidizer or a reducer?

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It is a stronger reducing agent needing no heat for Blue, Red and Yellow food dyes.

It is also being used to remove fugitive dye bleeding on area rugs (and fringe)

It has a limited shelf life, so we include the reactivator to insure 100% potency.

CleanFax shot a nice video of our demo at Experience where we removed all three food dyes from a plush nylon carpet.
 
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It is a stronger reducing agent needing no heat for Blue, Red and Yellow food dyes.

It is also being used to remove fugitive dye bleeding on area rugs (and fringe)

It has a limited shelf life, so we include the reactivator for 100% potency.

CleanFax shot a nice video of our demo at Experience where we removed all three food dyes from a plush nylon carpet.

How does one know when to add the reactivator?
 

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The Reactivator is used when you are not getting complete removal of the dye stain.

If it is a difficult stain, I would just add the powder before the stain removal .
 

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Larry what happens when you leave the product in the carpet. I always see these test done on white carpets, will it pull the color from colored carpets.

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