Red Stain

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RandyHilburn

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We got a call today from an office manager saying that their janitor put a wet Red colored area rug on top of their light beige nylon carpet and now their is a large red transfer stain on the beige carpet. Should we go after this stain using Red Relief or is their a better plan. Your ideas would be appreciated.
 
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Shawn Forsythe

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Do you think humidity or moisture played a part in the "transfer", or is it strictly a dry crocking issue?
 
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RandyHilburn

Guest
Yes. They said the red area rug was wet when the janitor put it on top of the biege carpet.
 
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Greenie

Guest
Red Vanish to the rescue. (click banner)

no...you won't need heat, but I might bring a big roll of plastic wrap.
 

Mike Pailliotet

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Exactly.



Greenie should get Jeff Bishop's position.

For the sake of the future of this industry.
 
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Greenie

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Only if you double the salary.
...and I ain't bangin' Ruthie



Mikey P said:
Exactly.



Greenie should get Jeff Bishop's position.

For the sake of the future of this industry.
 
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RandyHilburn

Guest
Ok, great! I'll buy some Red Vanish and try it. Will it take out all red stains without heat?
 
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Guest

Guest
Dye transfer,good luck,while you are buying the red vanish,also get some Stain Magic and try as well.
 

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