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Bleach spilled on your carpet? Need to know how to restore the color. We have a simple patented process. The most accurate method available. Patent # 6533824. We developed a perfect system in restoring the lost ratio of missing colors from carpet discoloration. Then we simplified it into an easy, step-by-step process. The result? Perfect color restoration.

Anyone can use our system. You'll be doing what the pros think they can't do. If you are looking for Bleach Stain Carpet Repair, or how to fix bleach stains and spots, we can definitely help. This bleach mark shows the progression from beginning to completion. The look and feel is the same as the surrounding carpet. The dye is permanent and will not come out with cleaning.

Please watch the video below for an actual demonstration on how to fix a bleach stain. We can repair small or large bleach stains. This color repair works on all color loss situations. Our Carpet Dye Kits will restore color lost from discolorations caused by pet stains, acne medications, chlorine spills, oxyclean products, or chemical marks and spots.
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I was well pleased with the product.
We had replaced all the carpet in our house about a year ago.
Three months ago, accidentally tracked chlorine bleach on the new carpet in my bedroom.
I could have cried!
The only thing I could think of was to replace all the carpet in the bedroom, which would have cost us a lot of money.
There were several spots that were bleached a kind of orange color.
I Googled "carpet bleach" and found your website, and was completely impressed with your video, so thought, what the heck, I don't have a lot to lose, so ordered the kit.
Attempting to color correct a Bleach Stain with advice found on the internet may make the spot look worse.
Trial and error methods do not work.
Using any dye other than carpet mill dye can and will make the spot difficult to repair later on.
Crayons will block the dye sites.
Never use these.
You may have purchased dyes that are of the same color as the carpet.
Dyes used in Dye Pens or sharpie pens will cause the same problems.
Sometimes a Professional will get it wrong.
We can help in some cases in removing this dye and restoring the bleached areas to the original color.
When doing a search on the internet for correcting bleach spots, most of the methods will not give good results.
Carpet color restoration should never be viewed as a "Trial and error".
You want to know for a surety about what you are doing.
You should never guess.
The look and feel should be exactly the same as the surrounding.
It is interesting that the first sites usually to come up when doing a search often contain the greatest miss-information.
Applying a mild dish soap and rubbing the carpet with a towel or sponge is suggested on many of these sites.
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