Fels and 40 and no luck..

Mikey P

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My tech just sent me this..

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He's pretty frustrated..


what would Jim do?
 
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1. Dining room chair? If any material can be accessed from the back, tell me if its a natural or synthetic fiber (burn and tell me if it crumbles or melts...takes seconds)

2. If not easy to test...assume natural.

3. What are these seats worth?
a. If not a lot, tell them so and move on.
b. If they are worth a lot, wind solution hoses around your employee and key the wand till its boiling hot for using 40 volume peroxide on this fabric.
it will probably rip the next time someone sits on it. If done under your
direction, then wrap the hose around yourself...geez Mikey...

4. If you still want to clean them, the spill is probably a food or drink spill. If the fabric is olefin or polyester, you might just need to nuke them with something with a high pH and solvent content. If they are cotton/linen/rayon, you can boost a neutral detergent with a d-limonene solvent.

5. As an alternative, an enzyme preconditioner might be the way to go. Bridgepoint Biobreak or Pros Choice Prozyme aren't too aggressive on natural fibers if you neutralize and rinse. You might need to pack them with an absorbent powder to eliminate browning though.

....40 volume....geez...
 
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Just talked to him

he did six chairs and a full linen sofa. all twelve years old, never been cleaned. Maybe 10% improvement.
1st time customer who was obviously not thrilled.

I told him to call her back and apologize for not testing first and to ask what sort of discount she feels is fair. Reasonable people would offer to pay something for our time. If she balks we'll give 100% back.


Good lesson learned for Ely. First time he's had such a tough upholstery job. With today's synthetics it's too easy to be the hero.
 

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Well, since is Ely, just wrap the solution hose around one forearm. He's a cool guy, and I like him.

Walking away while you're ahead is better than spending hours to make it only 50% better.
 

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I would try hitting it with a citrus cleaner and rinse with detergent if synthetic, or natural fiber cleaner from CTI also a light misting of 40 volume and set in the sun, dry's quick and makes it pop. Still sometimes it's just stained.

Maybe try a little POG or solvent in a small area too.
 

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You Know it's already ruined? It's not like anything you do can make it worse, unless your in the business of buying other people's problems.
 

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How screwed was the chair before the attempt? If not bad...
I'd think about getting the chair re upholstered(if not bad) for her and no doubt you would have a client for life.

Every time she looks at the chair, she going to have negative thoughts about the biz. Can't be much $$, it a dining room chair.





Everybody screws up on some cotton at some point. Well.... Anybody using oxidizers.
 

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My last tech cleaned some chairs that looked worse than that while I did the carpets. When I was done I checked on him. He was done and the chairs looked the same. He said he tried everything I'd shown him and it wouldn't clean. I took the first chair and using the same pre spray and a white scrub pad lightly agitated it. I moved the tool real slow letting the solution get nice and hot. It took 8-9 passes in the same spot but once the fabric was steaming the stains came out. Each dining room chair took about 15 minutes versus the usual minute. Sometimes it's more than product but technique.
 
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Was it rayon? That stuff has rained on my parade more the once. The hardest part is knowing when to stop.
 

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Ya Haitian cotton cleaner or CTI natural fiber cleaner sodium bisulfite reducer. Made a few messes pop considerably. But you can only bleach so much.
 

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Prozyme plus and osr. Scrub and extract with cleanfree. Mist with brown out and brush thoroughly.

Not sure it would work but what thats what id try.
 

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And if an Eliter would have ripped us?


Bad news...

You can't control crazy or sociapathic behavior, but otherwise showing genuine concern for the issue at hand, making an attempt to do one's best, and being very fair with the issue in the end earns you those responses....they are not luck.
 

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Stop using beauty products and laundry detergent. Your a professional act like it! Stain Magic and some sun and those would have looked new in an hour
 
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Please John...
 

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And the fabric would have lasted intact for about an hour of use.
I agree with Larry, I'd have used an haitian cotton (white cotton) cleaner.
 
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