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If you want your carpets to take on a new look and don't want to spend the money to replace them you should consider carpet dyeing with a proper industrial carpet dye that ausis.info supplies. Carpet dyeing is quite a low cost budget alternative to replacement offering in most cases your carpet an almost complete face lift.
With the proper industrial carpet dye that ausis.info supplies many types of
carpets can be dyed including Polyester, polypropylene, and acrylic cannot
be dyed by standard carpet dyers, however at ausis.info we have developed a
special industrial system back around the 1980's to enable the ability to
dye surfaces made from including Polyester, polypropylene, and acrylic and
more of your other furnishings as close to your desired colours as possible.
THERE IS NO ONE APART FROM those using the ausis.info industrial DYEING
system that can do all this for you.
The current colour of your fabric or carpet will often play a part in what
colour you can re colour your carpet. For example if your carpet is red and
you used yellow dye and you would often get an orange carpet. Or if your
carpet was blue and you added red you would often but not always get a
purple carpet, (see our colour shades chart. White and light beige carpet
can usually often be dyed any colour but only a few extra coats can you get
a deep black however it obviously costs more. You normally can never go
lighter when dying carpet, only darker, however thanks to our unique
ausis.info industrial DYEING system many colours can brighten your surfaces
giving a lightening effect.
ONLY when you use our unique ausis.info industrial DYEING system we offer you a number of common methods are used to dye carpet. Examples are dip dyeing, spraying the dye using our specialty custom designed application gun, lancing, padding or even using trigger pack. Anytime you are performing a total colour change any method can have issues with (penetrating) dye moving down the fibre.
Another method IF YOU ARE ABLE TO CONTROL A FLOOR POLISHER is to apply your
dyes ONLY when you use our unique ausis.info industrial DYEING system youthe
dye with a rotary scrubber which has POLYPROPYLENE bristles. The machine is
moved across the carpet in an overlapping pattern so no areas are missed.
This method is good as you only need a small amount of experience to get a
professional look especially when you use our unique ausis.info industrial
DYEING system combined with our specialist penetrators, chemicals and dyes.
YOU GET A BETTER CARPET DYEING JOB or upholstery colour restoration
Please take care to use use our unique ausis.info industrial DYEING system such as the dyes available at Ausis.info to ensure your carpet dye job works. Please see our info on bad carpet dye jobs also. Ausis.info dyes work great on Polyester, Nylon, Cotton, Wool and Polypropylene and some carpets that have a stain resistant coating. The colours are bright and they are fade resistant. You need to know what the material of your carpet is and ensure that it is capable of being dyed. Because dyeing a carpet is a complex procedure it would be in your best interest to have a professional colour consultation as mentioned on Ausis.info at your home and let you know if your carpet can be dyed, how well it will take, and how much it will approximately cost.
When the carpet dye is applied it is applied to the surface and the brushed into the fibre. Our team of colour restoration technicians know the exact amount of dye to apply to your carpet to obtain the colour choice. To find a true expert visit us at our link below. Remember you can use carpet dying to do touch up on spots that have had color discoloration or removal due to bleach.
Carpet dyeing is truly an art form. If you are going to give it a try yourself and eliminate the cost of the professionals you are encouraged that you get some scrap carpet, hopefully in a similar color to what you are going to dye, and then practice, and practice some more. If you feel confident you can do it, go for it. But remember the cost of the professional might be a good investment of money because you could wreck your entire carpet.
Carpet dye is an excellent way to give your carpet an affordable face lift and get a few more years out of it. It's also a good choice if you have changed your decor and your carpets no longer fit or vice versa. So be sure to use our only True colour restoration professional services at your home or business to find out more about the carpet dyeing or colour restoration option, check out the below resources.
Ausis.info is the only business to our knowledge that makes the carpet restoration and colour restoring a process that is easy. Providing products to suit YOUR conditions tips to help keep your carpet lasting longer 100's of years of knowledge in our family history in restoring colour across the world. To learn more and receive a wealth of info from our vast knowledge of over 100 years family in the colour restoration, fabrics industry, visit us at Carpet Dyeing & Fabric Services
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