2024/10 Dye Stripping and Finishing Combo Class  (Indianapolis, IN)
2024/10 Dye Stripping and Finishing Combo Class  (Indianapolis, IN)
2024/10 Dye Stripping and Finishing Combo Class  (Indianapolis, IN)
2024/10 Dye Stripping and Finishing Combo Class  (Indianapolis, IN)
2024/10 Dye Stripping and Finishing Combo Class  (Indianapolis, IN)

2024/10 Dye Stripping and Finishing Combo Class (Indianapolis, IN)

Regular price $2,200.00

This class is full.
Date:
October 9-11, 2024
Location: Oriental Rug Cleaning of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, IN
Instructors: Andrija Malbasa

IICRC Continuing Education: 12 credit hours
*Prerequisite Required: ARCS Intermediate In-Plant Rug Cleaning or instructor-approved industry equivalent course

Andrija Malbasa will lead this intensive 3-day, hands-on rug washing and dye correction class including a full day spent on advanced rug spotting & finishing techniques used in top rug plants across the country.

This class introduces chemicals and techniques used to remove dye migration and stains commonly used in wash plants around the world, exploring with firsthand experiences, their benefits and learning to understand their limitations. Participants receive ample time to experience hands-on wash floor rug washing, dye stripping, fringe color correction, and urine stain removal with reducing agents and oxidizers. The third day we will spend time teaching to evaluate a rug’s ‘after wash’ condition and assess what final finishing procedures it takes to deliver top quality with your rug cleaning service! As a bonus, attendees leave with a Formulation Guide to the reducing and oxidizing products used during the event and a list of various suppliers to purchase from

Andrija Malbasa
Andrija Malbasa

Andrija was born and raised in Croatia. With the civil war in the 1990s his family fled to Serbia and later in 2000 immigrated to the United States. He worked as a sales floor manager at Target prior to joining Robert Mann Rugs in 2004. While he began as a driver, he helped with a variety of tasks around the facility. Showing an ability to quickly pick up different skill sets he was later asked to stay at the shop where he has learned and refined multiple skills, washing, finishing, and blocking rugs, finely rising to the level of Operations and Quality Control Manager. He has enjoyed working with Robert on a variety of projects over the years for private collectors and museums, expanding his knowledge of oriental rugs and Navajos.


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