Carpet Colour Repair


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Why should you buy this course?



Our Carpet Colour Repair course consists of three modules:


  1. The Theory of Colour.
  2. Causes of Colour Loss & Dye Chemistry.
  3. Colour Matching & Dye Applicaiton.


The Theory of Colour module introduces students to the fundamentals of colour and light, explaining how primary, secondary, and tertiary colours interact and how subtractive dye systems work on carpet fibres. Learners study the principles of colour mixing, reflection, and absorption, gaining the knowledge needed to identify missing colours in faded or damaged carpet and to accurately restore them. This section lays the scientific foundation for all practical dyeing work.

The Causes of Colour Loss & Dye Chemistry module explores why carpets lose colour in the first place, examining chemical reactions such as oxidation, reduction, and fume fading. Students learn how household cleaners, stain removal agents, and environmental factors strip or alter dyes, and how to neutralise these effects before attempting colour repair. The importance of balancing pH and preparing fibres for bonding with new dyes is emphasised, ensuring that added colour will hold properly without further damage.

The Colour Matching & Dye Application module focuses on the art and practice of putting theory into action. Students are trained in spotting missing colours, preparing and applying dyes in the correct sequence, and toning in repairs for a seamless finish. They also learn to work with full area dyeing, colour changes, and the management of customer expectations. Detailed safety and troubleshooting procedures are provided to ensure professional standards are met in every job.

The Carpet Colour Repair course is designed for professional carpet cleaners who want to add specialist colour repair to their services, giving them a high-value skill that most competitors do not offer. It is ideal for business owners looking to maximise profitability by repairing bleach marks, faded carpets, or dye loss that typically forces replacement. By learning these advanced skills, cleaners can differentiate themselves in the market, reduce customer carpet replacement costs, and expand their service offerings into a premium niche.