Bleachstain is proud to present the oldest patented carpet spot dye kit in the industry. The initial step in our color restoration process involves the submission of a photograph that captures the stain. This procedure enables us to confirm that the bleach stain has not been impacted by any previous dyeing treatments. It is essential to recognize that different stains may necessitate specific products for effective remediation. Our team is committed to providing you with the necessary guidance throughout this process. How Can One Ensure the Correct Color Match? As the first company to introduce carpet spot dye kits for residential use, our patented techniques have made it possible for the professional and homeowner alike to have greater success worldwide. Our kits follow an exact science allowing the user to replace only the exact ratio of missing primary colors. No color charts or knowledge of color theory are needed. The closer a persons follows this exact science, then the closer and easier will be the color match. We have taken the quess work out. This allows for the professional and homeowner to have greater confidence knowing that the carpet mill dyes will work on all shades and colors. Revolutionary Patented Solution for Color Restoration**: Understanding how to effectively restore carpet color is crucial, and the first rule to grasp is that all dyes will blend with the remaining color in a bleach stain. If you simply try to apply a dye that matches the original color, it will mix in and result in an inaccurate shade. This was a common issue with previous methods that used kits containing over 40 different colors. Many professionals believed their skills were lacking, when in fact it was the use of these kits to blame. It was for this very reason, that we began selling our patented system to the homeowner. Proven Solution: Our innovative method combines a gelled bleach neutralizer with high-quality carpet dyes, resulting in a powerful synergy. Together, these products deliver a permanent repair that seamlessly matches the original carpet mill dye in both appearance and texture, ensuring it withstands cleaning without fading or coming out. Experience the Superior Quality of American-Made Products: Our premium patented carpet gel dyes are manufactured locally and engineered for exceptional color matching, specifically designed to address bleach stains. When applied using a spray bottle, these dyes effectively remedy bleached areas at room temperature restoring the appearance of carpets with remarkable efficacy. We take great pride in producing each kit to the highest standards, converting acid dyes into a reliable liquid gel solution that matches the original carpet mill dye found in your carpeting. Should you encounter any difficulties related to dyeing errors or persistent stains, please do not hesitate to contact us. **Understanding Color Loss and Restoration** Color loss in carpets can occur due to several factors, including pet stains, acne medications, chlorine spills, and other chemical marks. Fortunately, there are effective kits available that can restore the original colors of your carpet. This innovative restoration method works well on various carpet materials, such as polyester, nylon, and wool. By providing a photograph of the affected area, we can ensure a precise color match and recommend the right dye kits along with any additional products needed for successful restoration. These dye kits are not suitable for permanent stains. We offer separate products for those issues. The Homeowners Spot Dye Kit includes comprehensive instructions, access to our helpline, three reactant dyes, a bleach neutralizer, and three 32-ounce spray bottles. Please note that you will need to provide a wet vacuum or any extraction machine to complete the process. This kit is compatible with all shades and colors of nylon carpeting. The submission of a photograph depicting the stain enables us to accurately identify the specific type of stain. We classify stains into three distinct categories: permanent stains, discolorations, and a combination of both. A permanent stain is characterized by the presence of added colors resulting from various coloring agents. Discoloration, on the other hand, features a loss of primary colors. The combination of a stain and discoloration includes both missing colors and the introduction of incorrect colors. We are prepared to offer guidance on the appropriate products to rectify any of these issues