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John L
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Posted: 11/February/2006 at 7:57pm |
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spot dye kit is your best choice....
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spruce
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Posted: 12/February/2006 at 1:42am |
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Thanks Paul for the info
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Paul Moss
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Posted: 12/February/2006 at 7:20am |
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John you are right you achieve better results and match's with dyes, however the result is then permanent so practice is crucial. With crayon transfer dying on synthetics it can be removed if mistakes are made. |
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John L
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Posted: 12/February/2006 at 1:48pm |
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always start lighter and work your way to the color of the carpet
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