
BLEACH STAIN RESTORATION
What are Bleach Stains?
A stain implies that color has been added to the carpet. Bleach, however, destroys the colored dye in carpet or rugs. This means a bleach stain isn't actually a stain at all, but rather a form of color loss. This is why bleach stains cannot be cleaned. No amount of cleaning can replace the color that has been lost.
What is the process to fix Bleach Stains?
To restore your carpet or rug back to its original color, the stain must be:
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Neutralized - All bleach remnants must be neutralized and removed to prevent future color loss.
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Color Matched - A formula must be determined to get the color of the bleached area back to the carpet's original color
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Dyed - Carefully apply dye to only the affected areas to restore the color
What does Bleach Stain restoration cost?
Bleach stains, in most cases, will cost a small fraction of what it would cost to replace the carpet. There are many factors that contribute to the total cost, but simple stains start at $100 per stain.


