if you're going to hack a rug...

Mikey P

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at least put some plastic down for christs sakes..

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Ron K

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Mike I think you might be wrong, the bleeding looks to uniform, maybe they put the rug down on a wet carpet.
 

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Dry dye transfer is called crocking. Any area rug is going to shift slightly with foot traffic and if overdyed will rub color into whatever it touches.

I've seen lots of it, especially from side wraps. It usually is far easier to remove than wet transfer dye bleeding... which I've also seen more than a few times.
 
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Crocking used to be common in brightly colored (usually red/orange shags) adjacent to light carpets.

"Fugitive dyes" in excess of what would "set" were often not rinsed out by some mills.
 

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