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General
Stain Removal Directions
- Treat
spills and stains IMMEDIATELY. The longer
a spot remains, the more difficult it is to remove.
- Always pretest
fabric in an out-of-the way area to guard against color transfer
or color change.
- Do
not over wet. Blot frequently. Do not rub or brush.
Work from outer edge of spot toward the center to prevent
rings.
- After stain is
removed rinse with clear water, then absorb all moisture with
white towels. Place a thick layer of towels over wet area
and weight with heavy object. Place aluminum foil between
towels and weight to prevent transfer of color from weight.
Check periodically, rewet and change if toweling is stained.
Cleaning Agents
You’ll Need For Using This Guide
- Detergent Solution/Water
- One teaspoon of a general duty detergent without optical
brighteners in one cup of warm water Do not use a bleaching
agent. Rinse with water.
- Dry-cleaning Fluid
- Any common brand (such as Picrin¨) according to directions.
- Nail polish Remover*
*Clear, non-oily
- Acetone
- Alcohol - Isopropyl
(rubbing)type
- Ammonia - Household
3% solution
- Acetic Acid - A
3% solution or 50% white vinegar mixed with 50% water
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- A 3% solution.
- Dry Compound Cleaner
- Any common brand (such as Capture¨) according to directions.
Note
- Most upholstery
fabrics may be dry cleaned with standard dry cleaning fluids
(readily available in small containers under various brand
names), or lightly sponged with water. Zip-on covers should
not be removed when cleaning. Commercial foams and powders
for home cleaning use may prove useful.
- Although most upholstery
fabric is tested for fastness to common cleaning materials,
please test all cleaning agents on an inconspicuous area before
applying to the stain to insure against damage to the fabric.
- Use a minimum of
cleaning fluid and lots of absorbent tissue or cloth. Never
flood stains with fluid as this will simply spread the dirt
and possibly affect the backing or foam padding.
- Remove as much
of solids as possible with a dull-edge spoon or spatula. If
liquid, blot up. If a detergent solution is to be used, mix
powdered detergent without optical brighteners in warm water
... make lots of suds. Dip sponge in the suds and work from
the edge of the spot towards the center to avoid spreading
stain. Blot. Rinse with plain water. Blot.
- If the spill was
of grease or wax base, or soft drinks or material which contained
caramelized sugar, the area should additionally be rinsed
with a solution of 50% white vinegar, 50% water. After rinsing,
place a thick stack of white paper towels over the area and
weight for several hours with a heavy fiat object. The moisture
and residue will wick up into the absorbent material by capillary
action. Brush up the pile lightly after removing the paper
towels.
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