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!
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 .
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.
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.