Re: Tea Spots on Carpet - Mixed with Colorox Bleach

Re: Tea Spots on Carpet - Mixed with Colorox Bleach

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Tea Spots on Carpet - Mixed with Colorox Bleach Vikas 02-19-2006
On 21 Feb 2006 09:07:12 -0800, "Vikas" <jobs4vikas@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi Thanks to all of you for your suggestions. I understand that it was
>a mistake and i want some solution for that. This is an rented
>apartment and I'll be moving to some other area on this weekend. So I
>have to resolve this issue by this weekend otherwise apartment
>community management will charge big money for this.
>
>I think I've 4 options -
>1. Pay to management for carpet change - big money, does not want to do
>that.
>2. Apply a patch - I'm afraid it will be visible and apartment mgmt.
>can easily notice that.
>3. Get the threads out of bleached area and glue (super glue) threads
>there from some hidden area (closet).
>4. Call some spot dying professional (will charge $200 for this).
>
>If anyone have been through any of these solutions, can you please
>share your expirence and suggest something which will be really helpful
>for me. I'm in Washington DC, USA area.
>
>Once again, thanks in advance.

I have never rented a home that the management company or landlord
didn't expect some wear and tear. They can not expect to rent and
have the place look like brand new when the tenant moves out. You
should call them and explain the situation and ask how much wear and
tear they deem acceptable in order for you to get your deposit back.
--
Piper


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