Red remover....

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I'm looking for a Red remover that I can leave behind and not have to rinse. Anyone know of one? Tnx
 

dealtimeman

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i think most really good ones that work well need to be rinsed out for various reasons. let us know if you find something that is light enough to leave behind without repercussions.
 

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I'm looking for a Red remover that I can leave behind and not have to rinse. Anyone know of one? Tnx
yeah-- good luck with that---

but if you prefer talent over luck then try Pro's choice red relief OR if you feeling more adventurous go with Rit-- dye remover-- both will need to be rinsed.
 

Larry Cobb

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This one treated with Dynachem Dye Remover, wasn't rinsed on the wool sample video below,
or the nylon sample @ Experience
 
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steve_64

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I use stain magic. Mostly on polyester and have never had a problem.

In fact one of the things my complexes have commented on is how I dont leave bleached out spots like the other guys did.

I rarely use heat neither.
 

Larry Cobb

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It is good procedure to rinse the Dye Remover when the stain is removed.

I did about 50 different "food dye removals" without any rinsing,

and it did not affect the original nylon carpet
 

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