Australian Carpet Dyeing Brisbane North 4034
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ABOUT Established in Melbourne in 1993, ACD offer the most advanced on-floor carpet restoration service available today – anywhere. ACD technicians use the finest quality pigments and cleaning agents to thoroughly clean your carpets prior to them being re-dyed into more modern or serviceable colours. Original colour restorations are also available. Even large homes can be completed in one day with the carpet being colourfast same day and able to be walked on immediately. Put simply the transformation is stunning. From a grubby, stained carpet that is an eyesore, to a clean, easier to live with colour that is now a feature of your home or workplace – at a fraction of the cost of new carpet. SERVICES At Australian Carpet Dyeing our main service is on-floor, complete colour changes. Our quicker drying, cleaner process is suitable for most wool and nylon carpets and their blends. It is not however suitable for acrylic or polypropylene. Spot Dyeing This service is available for carpets that have been damaged by bleaching agents, urine and chemical cleansers. Strip Cleaning Australian Carpet Dyeing has developed a cleaning method that is truly remarkable. Contact us today for more information.
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