


Carpet Spot Dyeing
Do you have ugly stains that just will not come out? Stainsfrom chlorine bleaches, stomach acid, toilet bowl cleaners, drain cleaners, ovencleaners, pet stains and even certain types of medication and cosmetic aids candamage carpets and render ordinary stain removal methods ineffective.
When you're faced with unsightly bleach stains and carpet spots, what can you do? Many people feel that their only option is to replace the carpet in theirhome, which is a very expensive proposition. The correct answer is professional carpet dyeing.
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Most nylon and wool carpets are repairable using carpet dye, and up wards of 90 percent of all carpets are nylon or wool. Our professional carpet dyeingexperts can re-dye your carpet returning it back to new condition.
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Whole Room Carpet Dyeing
Why buy new when you can dye your carpets.
Have you been thinking about replacing your stained and faded carpet? Would you like to get rid of those ugly wear patterns down your halls and in front of your living room furniture and your carpet is otherwise in good condition, consider having your carpet dyed by a carpet dyeing professional.
Exposure to sunlight can change the color of carpet over time. Sun or fume fading of nylon or wool carpets can be repaired fairly easily. This is called color repair.
Whole room carpet dyeing is $85.00 for an average size room.
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Carpet Dyeing for Commercial and Rental Property
Many consumers don’t know that apartment property managers and commercial building managers have been dyeing carpets for years. Here are a few basics to see if your carpet is a candidate for dyeing.
First, you will need to find out if the carpet is nylon or wool. Remove a fewstrands of fiber and place in a glass or ceramic bowl. Add a few drops of bleach and wait about fifteen minutes. If the fibers turn lighter the carpet is most likely nylon or wool and can be dyed.
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