Acne Medication Color Loss

Acne Medication Color Loss

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Acne Medication Color Loss (Carpet)

Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide

Summary

Acne medication color loss is a permanent carpet discoloration caused by contact with products containing oxidizing agents, most commonly benzoyl peroxide. The condition appears as localized lightened or bleached areas that develop through direct or indirect transfer during normal use. The oxidizer chemically alters or destroys the carpet dye while the fiber structure typically remains intact. The condition reflects use-related chemical exposure rather than manufacturing defect or installation performance. See also Carpet Problems for broader context.

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Carpet Problems

Carpet problems may involve seams, backing systems, texture changes, traffic wear, mechanical damage, or installation-related conditions.
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Carpet Problems

Carpet Fiber Identification (Field and Laboratory Methods)

Carpet fiber identification helps determine how carpet may respond to heat, moisture, cleaning chemistry, abrasion, and environmental exposure.
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Wool and Wool Carpet Properties

Wool carpet properties include moisture absorption, chemical sensitivity, shedding, and appearance variation associated with natural wool fibers.
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Carpet Beetle Damage

Carpet beetle damage is localized fiber loss caused by larvae feeding on organic materials within carpet, often occurring in concealed...
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Fiber Properties

Carpet fiber properties determine durability, resilience, and how flooring performs under traffic and environmental conditions.
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Fiber Properties

Missing Row

Carpet missing rows are manufacturing-origin tufting conditions involving absent yarn along machine-direction rows.
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Browning

Browning and soil wicking are discoloration conditions caused by moisture-driven migration of materials to the carpet surface during drying.
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Browning

Wrinkles in Backing

Carpet backing wrinkles are manufacturing-related distortions caused by backing misalignment, tension variation, or latex lock-in.
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Wrinkles in Backing

Unraveling / Runs (Carpet)

Carpet unraveling runs are progressive yarn withdrawals that follow tuft rows in continuous filament carpet constructions.
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Unraveling / Runs (Carpet)

Core Crush / Roll-Core Pile Reversal (Carpet)

Carpet roll-core crush occurs when pile yarns become compressed around the roll core, creating visible light or dark banding near...
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Core Crush / Roll-Core Pile Reversal (Carpet)