Description
- Works on all shades of Dark Blue, Dark Green, or any dark colored carpeting. The Most Correct Method Available! Automatically goes to correct color. No mixing or matching of dyes.
- Designed specifically for Bleach Spots. New Patent pending product. Alcohol Dye Based Carpet Roller-Ball Applicator. Will eventually replace all other methods. No need for spray bottles or shop vac. Can be used for touch up when using Spray bottles
- Very Accurate in Restoring Color Loss to the original color. We have taken the guess work out. The Look and feel is the same as the original carpeting
- Easy to Understand Instructions. Simply roll the dye pen while gradually bringing back the color. Low risk of making an error. We will walk you through the process. Just as a printer uses three primary colors, we do the same!
- We follow an exact Science that works almost in every color loss situation. In following the directions, the discoloration will either approach a very close match or do nothing at all. The process is slow in order to prevent mistakes. We offer a help-line to insure that a person understands the process. Please contact us with any questions.
Works on all shades of Dark Blue, Dark Green, or any dark colored carpeting. Designed specifically for Bleach Spots and Homeowner use. New Patent Pending carpet spot dye kit will make all others obsolete. Highly accurate designed specifically for the Homeowner. The Most accurate method available. Easy to use carpet spot dye roller applicator pen. This patent pending carpet Spot Dye System does not require the use of spray bottles or a Shop Vac. The intended use is for bleach spots larger than a dime and smaller than hand size. This particular Spot Dye Roller Pen will restore color on dark colored carpets. Contains Bleach Neutralizer gel, white microfiber cloth, three Reactant Color Dyes, instructions, and access to help line. Larger areas require the Homeowners Spot Dye Kit.----------------------------------------------When doing a search on the internet for correcting bleach spots, most of the methods will not give good results. Carpet color restoration should never be viewed as a "Trial and Error". You want to know for a surety about what you are doing. You should never guess. The look and feel should be exactly the same as the surrounding. Attempting to color correct a Bleach Stain with advice found on the internet may make the spot look worse. Trial and error methods do not work. We have products that can remove mistakes making it possible to use our products with excellent success.