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Here are some of our articles published in The WoolSafe News:
Today is more or less 5 years since I have dyed my first carpet.
Having realized the potential of carpet dyeing, I've taken a 3 days carpet dyeing course and excitedly got back to my workshop to practice.
The results were mixed, mainly due to lack of practice, but at the same time I've identified the need of having better dyes.
Continue to read about the art of carpet dyeing and colour repair
We usually refer to colour loss on carpets and rugs as bleach spots, whether they are caused by actual household bleach (sodium hypochlorite) or any other bleaching agent.
Continue to read about bleach spots
Sisal, seagrass, jute carpets. Everybody knows them, a lot of companies dry compound clean them, some might even attempt to remove stains on them, but almost nobody colour repairs them.
Continue to read about Sisal Dyeing and Stain Removal
A WoolSafe Associate Carpet Manufacturer recently contacted WoolSafe for help and advise on how to address some specific staining on their carpets: one of their customers, a Scottish headquartered hotel group had a particular issue with spillages of Irn Bru.
Read more about Irn Bru Carpet Stains
I was recently tasked with repairing the colour of a handmade rug. The client's photos revealed three bleach spots, ranging from the size of a small side plate to a large dinner plate, on a green Moroccan rug.
Read more about Colour Repair and Rug Restoration
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