Mikey P
Administrator

Who uses them and what results are you getting?
Do customers give you grief over the simplicity?
John Watson said:Have to teach Our new Partner TopNotchMan who now does our work how to use them, Thea Sands refered us a job in Watcom County that another cleaner she refered first turned down. 200 yr old Cotton Velvet settee and chair she just bought and shipped over from England. She wants cleaned on location only, but doesn'twant to pay for us to stay allday brushing it out. Oh yeah. because of all the decorative metal tacks that secure the fabric we won't use water. She opted to let us use the dry sponge and I will spray with Jacks Drapery for a fresh clean scent.
We have cleaned the uncleanables for year using sponges. Does it work? Dirty black sponges don't lie. We also have used the same process for our dry-dry drapery cleaning. Just more money in the bank and satisfied clients.
$680.00 Cha ching
John Watson said:Have to teach Our new Partner TopNotchMan who now does our work how to use them, Thea Sands refered us a job in Watcom County that another cleaner she refered first turned down. 200 yr old Cotton Velvet settee and chair she just bought and shipped over from England. She wants cleaned on location only, but doesn'twant to pay for us to stay allday brushing it out. Oh yeah. because of all the decorative metal tacks that secure the fabric we won't use water. She opted to let us use the dry sponge and I will spray with Jacks Drapery for a fresh clean scent.
We have cleaned the uncleanables for year using sponges. Does it work? Dirty black sponges don't lie. We also have used the same process for our dry-dry drapery cleaning. Just more money in the bank and satisfied clients.
$680.00 Cha ching
They really work well, I'm just not impressed with them as a stand alone cleaning method on upholstery.