Workin' the grease out of Upholstery?

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Bryan S. Bennett

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I don't normally use citrus flex on commercial restaurant upholstery but what the hey, a cleaners gotta do what a cleaners gotta do.

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Paul

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Dry cleaning can remove grease stains because it has the ability to dissolve grease and oils in a way that water cannot.
 

jcooper

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Dry cleaning can remove grease stains because it has the ability to dissolve grease and oils in a way that water cannot.


Paul, you have a specific product you like? And how are you using it?
 

Doug Cox

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I use Picrin for the fast drying. Its hard to get unless you are a drycleaners. On a fabric like that, I would've just wet cleaned it.
 
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Picrin is good stuff.... Very pricey but we can get it rather easily... I believe it's around $80 gal here...
 

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yep loss of brain cells have left me but a shell of my former self. Whuhhts your excuse? :winky:
 
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Fortunately I don't use nearly as much as I used to since I got SS Furniture tool.
 
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