What Makes Bleach Stains Different?
Bleach doesn’t actually leave a stain—it removes color. This means you’re not dealing with a traditional stain that can be cleaned. Instead, you need to restore the color to match the surrounding carpet.
Carpet Patch Repair
If the stain is large or in a highly visible area, patching might be your best bet.
Cut out the bleached section
Replace it with a matching remnant from leftover carpet or a less visible area like a closet.
Bleach stains may seem like a disaster, but with the right strategy, you can restore your carpet’s original look without replacing it.
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