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I'm no chemist so I stand to be corrected.Hydrogen peroxide adds oxygen (it is an oxidiser) so to use your words it can be "reversed" by removing oxygen with a reducing agent such as sodium met. That's the theory. Some years ago I had a minor mishap with an oxidiser - the customer called me back the next day and I put the theory to the test. It improved the look but I suspect that all it did is blend the lighter area into the surrounding carpet. I think the real use of this technique is to stop the oxidising reaction when it is still in process which means you need to be there (remember, oxidisation usually continues for hours after you have left). With this in mind I have applied peroxide with a strong catalyst to remove a stain and then used sodium met. when the desired result has been achieved. Spot on Then rince all chems out