Yellowing Reports
Yellowing generally refers to stain resist yellowing; however, it could include
atmospheric problems from NO2 gas, bleach spots and more. The reports in the menu above
are purely yellowing problems; the ones below could fall into another category too.
- Yellowing of
All Type This report has yellowing problems from stain resist, light reflections, and
atmospheric conditions. It is a long report.
- Yellow Spots from Dog Urine This report
was commissioned by an insurance company and the claimant used three different chemicals
to get pet stains out and then the carpet yellowed. Although, the yellowing could have
been from stain resistance turning yellow, it turned out to be urine.
- Yellow Spots made with Folex This
report was commissioned by the dealer and the Foley was found to be of safe pH, and the
stain resistance was defective.
- Yellowing from Defective Stain-resist
This report was commissioned by the dealer and approximately two weeks after the carpet
was installed, the claimant used a product called CARPET FRESH that left a red
stain.
- Yellowing with Ultraviolet Reflections
but not from Urine This report was commissioned by the dealer and Resolve
was found to be of safe pH, and the stain resistance was defective.
- Yellowing Optical & Alkalinity
This report was written for the cleaner.
- Yellowing from Defective Stain Resist in
Residence This report was written for the consumer.
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