Jeff,
We do a lot of march out cleans, including the carpets, what she needs to do is get a local pro in and get him to clean it properly, they are always polyprop type carpets, we have blues ones up here (RAF base) and they will invariably clean up.
Get the lad to give you a receipt to show to the housing officer to say it has been professionally cleaned.
Also find out how old the carpet is, they are supposed to be changed every 6 years, however most are older than that as the housing dept don't have the money in their budgets to buy new, so in effect if the carpets are over 6 years they are past their write off date and they cannot charge you for them.
I'd be very surprised if they make her pay
Thanks Lionheart
The ones this end are dark green and I think they are also the polyprop type carpets, If push comes to shove, I have a friend who can clean it professionally for her a little cheaper with a receipt, I told her I would give her a receipt that included the external cladding and w/c.
Most of the carpets were brand new when she moved in 12 months ago, so we can't get away with the good tip you gave.
There's always a way Jeff. Being ex forces I can't tell you how many holes in internal walls were filled with toothpaste then coloured back in
If it can't be cleaned then some could cut out the effected area and replace with another piece from somewhere else, or it could be professionally recoloured.
As a last resort (you won't find this in any carpet cleaner manuals) I would try and recolour with a permanent marker if you can match it up.
Thanks Nell
I was in the forces but never had an MOD property, but I did learn some of the scams we all tended to pull, to beat the inspectors Lol
We already have the tooth paste ready Lol she did that in her last house, I told her I would give her the price of a pot of filler, but these people believe in doing everything on the cheap Lol. If the marker fails, then its the patch Job after careful inspection to get the match right regarding the shade.
I haven't heard of the marker one, but with the many hundreds of felt tip pens the kids have, I'm sure we can find a very good match
I have to do what a Dad has to do to help her, she's on her own now with 2 young daughters, she has to leave MOD property by next month and she's just secured private rented property, so the excitement of this may deviate her mind, so I just have to keep reminding her about the fines the MOD can empose on her, if the Jobs not right.