Carpet Spot Dyeing for the Craftsman v118
2023 ж. 11 Мам.
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That is awesome, plastic premier.
Amazing color perception ! WOW
Nice work as always Rick! Thanks.
Very nice never thought this. I use slip to keep it soft. But getting to the roots is great idea.
Welcome back!
Once again a great video thank you for all you do
Super. Recently I bought some plastic primer (transparent) from 🇩🇪.
Did you need to clean the carpet before spraying the light paint coats? If so, curious what product you tried using. Thanks again for a great video! Truly appreciate it.
Great work, I need to get some of the metallics, do you use the red stain remover first to get as much red out as possible? No comparison to the method of guys using rattle can or solvent dyes which as you noted usually don't even cover the stains well and matt up and make the carpet stiff.
I didn't remove any stains. Chose instead to show how we can cover over even the red which was previously thought not possible.
@@a.r.t.srealrepairsforrealc8247 That's great, I didn't catch that. Thanks for sharing!
What psi are you using at your gun?
I rarely look at the gauge but I'm thinking maybe 35psi for the deep penetration. You could lessen the pressure a bit for the overall.
@@a.r.t.srealrepairsforrealc8247 nice i am going to try this on a Porsche restoration il be working on soon with tan carpets that have a few stains
It was blood?
No a red drink of some kind.
Dye or paint? What exactly are you using?
Oh yes! Here in the US the term "dye" has, through common usage among automotive people, come to mean anything coating interior parts. If you say "paint" then people think about an exterior coating. What I am using is a coating, hence, a paint. Not to be confused with an acid application that attaches to dye sites on the fiber. Smaller molecules that penetrate a substrate are usually considered dyes. I am using an interior water base paint for plastics on polyester fibers - a plastic. Or as they say in the States "dyeing the carpet". I appreciate the question!
@@a.r.t.srealrepairsforrealc8247 I’m assuming you’re in the US, NY here.
@@georgejamison3782 Yes indeed. And I'm originally from nearby Binghamton!
@@a.r.t.srealrepairsforrealc8247 I’m 45mins from Binghamton and work for dealers there weekly, but I’m moving south soon and taking the business with me.