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06-03-2016, 12:57 PM
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Looks like rust, did you by any chance look at the ceiling? leak at some point possibly? Could have had metal on the carpet that got wet. Could also be a wood stain... Those are my shots in the dark. Nice work on the carpet clean! My gut tells me there was a leak or flood at some point - To be honest If you tried all those things it does not matter, Its most likely permanent. No big deal, you cant win them all but you gave it a shot
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Is it possibly residue from a food dye in a drink such as one of those, I think you call them "slush puppies"??
A heat transfer system MAY work, but after various solutions have been tried, these sometimes make a stain permanent.
At the bathroom door, it also looks like cellulosic browning, where the water has also affected the cupboard.
Here's a timber stain which others tried and set.
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Chemspec Dye gone might work.
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Tough stain but my question is how did the customer feel? Was he/she okay with you leaving the stain there after you were done? I'm sure they noticed how much effort you put into cleaning the stain so you're probably fine. I would still talk to the customers about how much you tried but yet the stain would not budge.
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They were fine with the results. The carpet was the best looking part of the apartment.