| Lindhaus Pure Power Dye Out.
It does one thing and one thing only. It removes dye stains from carpets and rugs.
A Molecular Miracle! Pure Power Dye Out is a scientific achievement that is being heralded by homeowners and cleaning professionals world wide. It works unlike any dye remover before it. It actually breaks off specific atoms such as oxygen to render red dye molecules invisible.
While we cannot guarantee Pure Power Dye Out will remove all dye stains. We can say with absolute assurance that it represents your best hope of removing stains once thought impossible to remove. Unlike the one-time heat transfer method which sets dye stains it fails to remove. Dye Out can be repeated several times to achieve success even when using the optional heat transfer method.
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Red Dye stains are considered the toughest of all stains to remove from carpets. Not anymore thanks to a breakthrough achievement from Lindhaus’s Pure Power cleaning solutions newest addition “Dye Out”. Instead of attempting to remove the stain, Dye Out cloaks the stain and will render it invisible. While that may sound like something right out of Star Trek, it is really a very straightforward process when you possess the technology. <>
We see different colors because Light travels in the form of a wave. There are three things that can happen to a light wave. It can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted. We only see reflected light waves. Glass is the perfect example of transmitted light waves, which is why we can see what’s on the other side of the glass. For the most part the majority of objects either reflects or absorbs these light waves. When light waves are absorbed there is nothing for us to see. Red Dye appears red because it reflects the red wavelength. The same is true with blue and green and all other colors. By breaking off very specific atoms from the dye molecule you can change it from a reflector to an absorber of the light wave and turn the stain invisible.
Because dyes are created specifically for the purpose of creating color this process is difficult. In the past Dye stains would be attempted to remove by the heat transfer method. This usually would only provide limited levels of success. Worse yet, whatever was not transferred became “Heat Set” and bonded permanently to the fibers. Using Dye Out will not set stains even if your customers use it with the assistance of heat. This means the process may be repeated over and over until success is achieved.
While Dye Out cannot guarantee a 100% success rate with dye stains it does represent the best possible success rate of any dye stain remover on the market today.
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