In the bathroom, at the location where I mix my chemicals, there has appeared a green stain on the carpet.
Carpeted bathrooms has got to be the worst thing ever though up by man kind.
Probably any of the standard 3: dev, stop, and/or fix. Most all of these will probably wash out with water. However I can't guarantee you'll get the original color back.
Unfortunately if it's any of those it's highly unlikely to wash out, they don't fully wash out of my lab-coats, jeans etc.
Ian
Stop-bath washes out pretty readily. I had spilled some on carpet before (which btw, has that green look to it) and it was easily steam cleaned out.
In the bathroom, at the location where I mix my chemicals, there has appeared a green stain on the carpet.
Could it have been caused by photo chemicals? It seems to have appeared over time. I used mostly B&W chemistry though I did experiment with an RA4 kit some months ago.
Any idea of how to get rid of it? It doesn't want to come out with regular soap and water.
And... no, getting a new carpet is not an option.
Carpeted bathrooms has got to be the worst thing ever though up by man kind.
MOLD...MOLD...MOLD!!!
They are usually notable due to their peculiar odor though. So, if it is from a developer, what is the odor?
It's a bathroom. Not sure I'd get down and smell the carpet.
Right up there with carpeted kitchens
They have those?!
Yes. I had to live with one for 7 years in a flat. Open plan kitchen/livingroom situtation and they never decided to end the carpet and put down some lino or something for the kitchen. Lemme tell ya, flour is not a fun thing to get out of carpet. Especially if something then spills on top and you get paste. Ugh.
Once we moved out they allegedly replaced all the carpet with laminate flooring.
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