I just went to clean up the mystery dog mess on the bedroom carpet, which was two bigger spots and then a whole bunch of drips in between. And I fucking bleached the carpet. OMG. I swear I'd cleaned with the Clean Up before on this rug, but I guess not because now there are bright fucking yellow spots all over. There goes our security deposit!
Post by polarbearfans on Dec 16, 2014 15:13:01 GMT -5
How long have you lived there? I bleached a huge spot on our carpet once,.. And it ALL came up in the vacuum. We were not charged since the carpet was 3 years old and was going to be replaced anyway
How long have you lived there? I bleached a huge spot on our carpet once,.. And it ALL came up in the vacuum. We were not charged since the carpet was 3 years old and was going to be replaced anyway
Only 3 1/2 months. I feel like this is the kind of place that will get you for everything, even this shitty cheap carpet.
How long have you lived there? I bleached a huge spot on our carpet once,.. And it ALL came up in the vacuum. We were not charged since the carpet was 3 years old and was going to be replaced anyway
Only 3 1/2 months. I feel like this is the kind of place that will get you for everything, even this shitty cheap carpet.
I guess then the question is how long will you live there? I bleahed ours 2 weeks in, but we lived their 3 years. I had a lovely rug over the spot.
It shouldn't be too expensive to fix. They cannot charge you for an entire carpet if it can be patched
Post by turtle1120 on Dec 16, 2014 15:29:45 GMT -5
Oh no! Hopefully one of the dying remedies will work. Could you maybe call a carpet cleaning company before it dries? Maybe they can minimize the damage?
Post by captainmel on Dec 16, 2014 16:50:50 GMT -5
Oh no!!! If the tea/rit dye don't work you can buy fiber reactive dyes from dharmatrading.com. they'll be more expensive than other options but might be less than your security deposit. Your carpet is probably acrylic which won't take dye as easily as some other fibers.