How Do You Cover A Bleached Spot In Greenish Carpet?
When a bleached spot appears on your greenish carpet, it can not be removed by simply cleaning it up. Just like with your laundry when you mistakenly put a dark piece of clothing in with the whites that are being bleached, the damage to the carpet is permanent because the bleach causes its colors to run. Although restoring the carpet to make it look brand new is very difficult, you can cover the bleached spot. Use a carpenter’s knife to cut out the spot of the greenish carpet that has been stained by bleach. A triangle is often recommended because it’s easier to cut straight lines. Remove the piece of carpet with pliers. Place the piece of carpet you removed over a spare piece of carpet. Cut out a piece of new carpet that is the same size, or slightly larger, than the one you removed. Place the piece of carpet you removed over a heavy fabric such as burlap. Cut a piece of burlap that is one inch wider on each side than the piece of the removed carpet. The burlap is used so the replacem