Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: scott. on August 25, 2004, 09:58:15 am
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excuse my memory! what would, or could happen if you dont nuetralise with an acidic rinse on a single coloured carpet that has unstable dye (transfer during dye bleed test) and left in a high alkaline state???????
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Scott,
An unstable dye can dry patchy and be liable to crock-loss (eg. transfer onto cotton socks).
Also it is likely to be vagrant in the event of spillages, leaving a strong peripheral colour around a paler area.
John.
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I hate the whole concept of neutralisation >:(
you've got one chemical on the carpet so you 'neutralise' it with another, which means you've now got 2 chemicals on the carpet.
instead of 'neutralising' how about 'removing'
Mike
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thanks lads, thats cleared that up...knew there was a reason, just forgot..too much beer i think :-/