Americolor carpet dye pens are easy to use.
Carpet dye for bleach stains bluw.
Dye bleach spots to restore color to a carpet.
Blot the affected area of the carpet with water and paper towel as soon as you discover the bleach stain.
Technically bleach does not stain a carpet.
Bleach strikes the blue first then the red then the yellow.
Chlorine bleach removes color it does not add color such as in a stain.
A set of carpet dye pens allows you to mask bleach spots that are fairly small such as the size of a baseball.
Light colored stains such as bleach stains are.
Find a crayon that closely matches the color of your carpet.
Just heat and apply.
Bleach spots create areas of yellow white or a much lighter version of the original dye on the carpet which can detract from the beauty of the room.
Use other pens to neutralize bleach remove rust stains kool aid shoe polish food stains and many more spots.
These pens are part of a kit that includes several dye shades a bleach.
If a stain is darker than the carpet dye may not hide it or you might have to apply numerous coats for proper coverage.
Each dye pen will do more than 100 spots.
Instead it strips the dye out of the carpet fibers leaving a mark.
Begin to color in the carpet fibers making sure the color is absorbed.
Erase mistakes with dye remover pen.
Fix your bleach stains.
Take a wet towel and gently blend the color into.
Any attempts to dye carpet with bleach in it will prove disasterous and unproductive at best.