Old Coastie
Supportive Member
I am finished with it. No perceptible odor even while damp. Not even the typical wet wool smell.
I’ll let it air dry and take it back tomorrow maybe.
It took a gallon and a half of concentrate to do a 6’x10’ dhurrie that smelled so bad, it was eyewatering even outdoors. I am certain this was neither good practice, nor was it efficient but I really just wanted to know if P-Lime Zyme has the chops for a nasty job. The colors did not run or fade. All that means is they did not do so on this job, but yay!
You know why this experiment was worth doing? Because my friend’s mother bought that rug and she passed away two years ago. Now her granddaughter (in Auburn University) wants to have it in her apartment. The rug was totalled, but I think it will be fine now. Maybe it will go to the next generation one day...
Now I gotta get some more P-Lime Zyme ordered in before Damon’s posts attract a bunch of piss jobs. I hate piss jobs.
I’ll let it air dry and take it back tomorrow maybe.
It took a gallon and a half of concentrate to do a 6’x10’ dhurrie that smelled so bad, it was eyewatering even outdoors. I am certain this was neither good practice, nor was it efficient but I really just wanted to know if P-Lime Zyme has the chops for a nasty job. The colors did not run or fade. All that means is they did not do so on this job, but yay!
You know why this experiment was worth doing? Because my friend’s mother bought that rug and she passed away two years ago. Now her granddaughter (in Auburn University) wants to have it in her apartment. The rug was totalled, but I think it will be fine now. Maybe it will go to the next generation one day...
Now I gotta get some more P-Lime Zyme ordered in before Damon’s posts attract a bunch of piss jobs. I hate piss jobs.