Hi Guys
I had a phone call yesterday, a lady has had a new 3 piece suite, 3 weeks ago, cost over £2000. She has spilt Tea tre candle wax on it. She used the conventional way to remove the wax by using brown paper and an iron.
Trouble is she went in with it on a very hot steam, and was left with a lighter patch where the wax was. It doesnt help the fact that it is a burgandy colour.
Now, i havent got a clue, as yet what the fabric is, but i'm going out to see it at 12pm today.
I am presuming that it has suffered colour loss because of the heat.
Can any of you experts give me any indication on how to handle the situation when i get there? If it is colour loss, is it reversable?
I have not as yet attended a colour repair school, so if it could be repaired i wouldnt have a clue how to repair it anyway.
Any help on this would be very much appreciated.
Ian