blue spots

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  1. jadon New Member

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    hey foellows, does anyone know how to remove little blue spots, i apply ink remover,some pog,nothing happens
  2. Jason Whaley Super Moderator & TMF Carpet Cleaning Specialist

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    Very possible it is a permanent stain if you do repairs/patching that would be the way to go probably.
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    use a gel type POG and let it sit for maybe an hour it will work
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    If you can identify the source of the spots, it helps to narrow in on the best remedy.

    I have sen spots from inks and markers and simialr. If so, the suggestions above would help.

    I have cleaned spots caused by Jell-o powder, Lik-M-Aid candy, Pixie Stix candy and similar. If standard methods fail, aAnything that comes from food coloring is best removed with StainZONE, an oxidizer.

    Spots from blueberry, grape juice or other natrual coloring should be attacked with a reducer like RedZONE.

    Scott Warrington

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