Pros Choice Color Cosmetics Question

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The instructions say to apply Pro Solve Liquid, then the colors. What would be the equivalent of Pro Solve Liquid? POG spotter or mineral spirits?
 

ascrubabove

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wrap a soptting towel around your finger and test different types of things like denatured alcohol, mineral spiritsand so on. Anything that gives you good transfer and evaporates will do!
 
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DonSnider

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You want to first neutralize the bleach spot. Then use Pro solve NE (non-emusifying) prior to applying the CMCs. The Pro Solve NE is designed to aid the CMCs in adhering to the fibers and also remain in the carpet. I would not play with that combo because you will not be sure of how successful you will be with the end result. Call Todd at 800-368-1247 or visit CTI's youtube site the CTI channel is proschoice1 .

Best of luck

Don
 
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Thanks guys for the tips.

I did read the instructions Don, but I don't have ProSolve so was wondering what to use in a pinch. I have a job with some bleach spots today.

I'll just play around with something else I guess.
 

PCCN

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We use Matrix Citrus Force. Also have/can use Acetone. Use either SPARINGLY. You don't want to disolve the product too much' only soften it enough to color the fibers.
 

K P

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Seriously? If it can bleach,it can usually accept dye.Maybe use this stuff with discoloration on a poly/oly otherwise learn the art of coloring.They had some similar crap many years ago..same stuff..different package.
 

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