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Topic: Bleach Stains
Posted By: Steaminpile
Subject: Bleach Stains
Date Posted: 09/August/2004 at 10:00pm
Who here repairs them and what do you charge for it???



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Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 09/August/2004 at 10:48pm

Ted has a good dying company.... but it all depends on the type of carpet.  I know nylon can be and wool I think .....but olefin , polyester and a few others can't...

I know guys who charge from 150 up per sq ft... it's some great coin I tell you



Posted By: greg
Date Posted: 10/August/2004 at 8:27pm
for spot dying we charge $75 min. for the first hour and $60 per hour there after. for full room dying we charge $1.25 per sq min $200.

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nothing is impossable. it just hasn't been done yet.


Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 10/August/2004 at 9:23pm
wow thats cheap.... you in the GTA????...lol


Posted By: greg
Date Posted: 12/August/2004 at 6:31pm
no steamer i'm in halifax.

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nothing is impossable. it just hasn't been done yet.


Posted By: WESTDEVIL
Date Posted: 15/August/2004 at 2:59pm

 

Actually how do you differentiate a bleach stail from a discoloration or a similar stain supposing the owner does not remember or is lying ?



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Westdevil


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 15/August/2004 at 3:15pm

Usually a bleach stain is a chemical reaction that has created a colour loss.  It may not be bleach but it has created a loss of colour.  Usual rule of thumb if spot is lighter than there  is a loss of color, if spot is darker it is usually a soiled area.  There is a difference between a spot and a stain.  A spot can usually be removed with normal cleaning proceedures.  a stain may require using a chemical agent like a stripper etc. to reverse the colour or simply spot dyeing the carpet.  Hope this helps.  Just remember the spot or stain belongs to the customer.  The hole belongs to you!!Guitar



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Just My opinion



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