Upholstery Cleaning Tools..."Secret Weapons"

Jim Pemberton

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This isn't about whether you like the Upholstery Pro versus the Drimaster vs the Hydry tool.

I'd like an idea what other tools you use that make your job easier, and/or get you better results. Brushes? Sprayers? Orbital Buffers?

Share what tools help you the most, and share pictures if you can.
 

Chris A

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Every once in a great while I'll have to buff the arm edges of a nasty recliner with a white towel . Most are just spray and clean with the uph pro
 

Mikey P

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Yep, towels,
Fels,
a quart of an Encap or Trashed Green from Magic Wand with really is magical
Rubbing Alcohol
Green stripe scrubbing mitt
Velvet brush
Sponge
Horse hair

Just got two new SS tools with the special soil dissolving white glide


loving the PMF Ti internal for the tight spots.
 
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jcooper

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Share what tools help you the most, and share pictures if you can.

The three other tools that I consider must have are,
1. horse hair brush
2. air movers for accelerated dry times
3, Multi sprayer for cleaning solution



I agree, with Todd.
A few styles of brush, multi sprayer with the upholstery nozzle makes it slightly more enjoyable. I'd say another must have is some type of tarps/moving blankets for the floor. We use the poly/canvas tarps Mark recommended.
 

GeneMiller

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Yellow micro fiber rags
Brush
Painters drop cloth
Small hand sprayer
Large sprayer
Fels
Shampoo
Peroxide
Glides
Wheels
Acetone
 

Grn Steamer

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Steamer, white terry towel and dry cleaning solvent for delicates, especially when pets rub their faces on upholstery you cant mechanically agitate. Thanks paul brown. Makita and white pad if real nasty. Drop cloth. Horse hair brush. Scrub mit.
 
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Bob Savage

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2 large dark brown beach towels for cleaning upholstery that is sitting on wood or tile floors to catch any over-spray and to wipe up afterwards. Dark color so as not to show light soiling.

Extra high pressure pump plumbed into the TM for backup and higher pressure when needed. The main system pump runs at 500 PSI for carpet and upholstery. These pumps connect to a special manifold and each has a 3500 PSI back flow valve so one can't feed back into the other.

2 upholstery tools (Kleenrite), and 2 wands. A backup can never hurt.
 

Scott S.

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