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What types of products are you guys using. I have successfully removed quite a few red stains but I feel like I still have room for improvement. Any tips or tricks? Any products that are better for certain situations?
There you go Scott! 8)4. Buy StainZONE and RedZONE it pays my salary.
Larry Cobb said:Tim;
When using our Dye Stain Remover with heat, it is important to remember what is activating the chemical reaction.
Steam is the important component from the iron.
One layer of moist terry towel,
is thin enough to allow the steam to assist the Dye Stain Remover.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Larry
TimP said:Larry Cobb said:Tim;
When using our Dye Stain Remover with heat, it is important to remember what is activating the chemical reaction.
Steam is the important component from the iron.
One layer of moist terry towel,
is thin enough to allow the steam to assist the Dye Stain Remover.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Larry
I understand what you're saying. However I make sure my towels are very wet and this creates steam just as well as one layer probably. It takes some more time but I feel safer with more layers that I'm not going to mess up the carpet. Maybe it's a crazy thing but I want there to be enough towel and moisture inbetween my iron and the carpet to keep it from burning the carpet.
Everyone has their own way, mine may not be the best but I feel comfortable doing it this way.
tim said:I guarantee Red Vanish works!! If red vanish doesnt work then it doesnt need a reducing agent! Red Relief works just as well but more expensive, 2 part, volatile, shorter shelf life. Get a few carpet samples and make some of your own stains, give it a few weeks then see for yourself. Try things like cough syrup, koolaid and mountain dew code red.