Turmeric

Luky

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Yeah, I don't know the first thing about dying carpet. I'm just thinking out loud here of different ways to possibly deal with this.
Hello there, Todd. Yesterday, I read about removing turmeric stains, and today I had to call for help. Thank you so much for taking my call. The stain was from honey mustard, mainly on the riser and some on the step. The owner used 50/50 vinegar and water, which made the stain bright yellow instead of dark brown. I used protein stain remover, then rinsed it well, used Power gel, and rinsed it. After talking to you, I applied OS-1( Urine treatment from CTI) and hit it with a tiny black light for about 25 minutes. The picture is much nicer than the reality.
The stain was on the left side.
Thanks again.
 

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nope!!!!

No acid when you are dealing with a pigment that could be used as a dye
no lemon, no vinegar

Mustard is a pain in the butt because of the low ph.

Curry is a blend of condiments, oils, herbs and powders.
One product may not solve the issue, it has to be done in stages.

1. what fiber
2. was it hot or cold when spilled
3. what was the stain made from?
4. How long ago did the stain occur?
5. which is important do you have any training? do you understand chemistry? do you even know what the hell im talking about?!?!