Red dye ban

BIG WOOD

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Looks like red3 will be off the shelves in January 2027

But I see no mention of red40

Any idea why they’re not addressing that? It sure would make our jobs easier
 

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When I was on the road selling truck mounts and giving out samples of Prochem's first powered emulsifier, "Dry Slurry", in my early 20s, old guys would put their hand on my shoulder and say:

"Son, when you get a product that will take Koolaid out of carpet, you'll be a rich man!"

All sorts of Koolaid removers showed up by the mid 80s, but cleaners just figured out how to give away taking that troublesome stain out instead of "getting rich on it"

45 years later, I'm not rich either , but at least the Koolaid is pretty much gone....
 

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I stopped wasting time with the steamer/iron process

I just spray it with red treatment. If it doesn’t budge, I move on

Apartments definitely don’t get the full treatment. It isn’t worth it. If a residential customer has just 1-2 red spots in their new carpet, I’ll take the time.

I’m just wondering why they left red40 out of the ban
 

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We had an apartment cleaner in my area that used this scam about 20 years ago:

Basic 1 Bedroom Apartment: 50.00

Red Dye Removal: 100.00

Pet Odor Treatment: 100.00

He would write up every apartment as having both pet odors and red dyes, and usually got away with it. Whenever a manager would challenge him and inform him certain apartments had neither stains or odors, he'd have his guys just spray the carpet with water and leave, saying he "cleaned it".

He lasted more years than you'd think, but finally went under.
 

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I had a large property management company contact me a few years back asking me if I’d start cleaning their houses. They caught a local company just spraying water and selling receipts. I told them I wasn’t cheap but I’d do their work if their renters would pay my price. They simply told their customers that only had one choice. That worked for awhile … 4 or 5 years, but now they’re going back to …. Guess who?
 
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Apartment complex managers appreciate and pay for red removal. As Jim said, today it is quite easy, as red comes out of poly without extra time or chemical. It is not that difficult to remove while you are cleaning an apartment either. Just apply Red Zone to the dye spots upon inspection. Once in the apartment, address any spots with the Steamer/iron, flush and move on. I charge 20.00 per dye stain removed.
 

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