What happened here?

hogjowl

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Post cleaning
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Jim Pemberton

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Pictures sometimes can be deceiving. Are you speaking of the light pink haze that appears to be present, or is that just a lighting issue?
 

BIG WOOD

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That purple power isn't a good Pre-spray for natural cotton fibers. Pink tells me color loss
 

Desk Jockey

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Looks to me like they tried to spot clean the spot and either really cleaned the area around it, or bleached it.
I don't think they spotted it or they would have left a high ph halo. I think they rinsed it extremely well.

It doesn't look as if they agitated their precondition, if they used one. Glided over it with the "I hit it attitude" instead of I cleaned it.
 

Nomad74

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I didn't read all the comments, so sorry if it's been said. It looks like Fire retardant that bled through. Not sure that can be fixed.
 

Hack Attack

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the visible tool marks suggest either residue or too wet for too long to me

If synthetic I'd oxy encp it

If natural I'd mist an encap based acid rinse on it, followed by neutral pH encap
 

steve_64

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Only thing that would help that you don't already know or haven't told us is what is the stain.
You know how to test fiber I assume. And what products do what. And you know not to leave the cushions so they dont dry.

Is there anything else?
 

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