How To Remove The Blackish Spread After Carving/Shaving?
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1,the way i avoid it is by either trimming the black outline while it’s still on the frame, or after taking it off of the frame you vacuum as you’re trimming to prevent the black fibers from mixing too deep. sounds tedious but it definitely helps.
2,I know this may not be useful advice for the current rug but some advice for future rugs that have white: try to finish carving on white last, the little fibres from the other colours have a nasty habit of sinking deep and clinging onto the white and is unfortunately more evident in white than other colours. When finishing on white, you get to remove the layer of fibres and looks nice and clean.
3,Get you a hand carpet brush usually known from scraping pet hair off couch’s fast but I use mine for getting that extra color out another colors section. Works even BETTER than a vacuum.
4,Carpet cleaning spray will help release the loose fibers. Spray and vacuum.
5,A vacuum that’s good for pet hair will do the work. I used my Dyson and vacuumed the spots a few times with the pet hair accessory and the white is now clear, this might work for you as well.
6,I use my air compressor and blast it with high volume air. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t.
7,So the spots you’re outlining look very thin. I’m pretty sure to some degree that’s the backing as well showing through. I would suggest making your lines within colors closer so that your rug is more dense.
8,I've used the can of compressed air. Like for electronics. It seems to help a lot!

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