Mar 16, 2023 #1 Papa John Lifetime Supportive Member Joined Aug 19, 2013 Messages 6,972 Location San Francisco, CA. Name John Stewart Remind me again how to clean them. i believe in the past: 1. I vacuumed both sides. 2. light prepray 3. cleaned with shearing type upholstery tool, using minimal water. and slow extraction passes. 4. speed dry.
Remind me again how to clean them. i believe in the past: 1. I vacuumed both sides. 2. light prepray 3. cleaned with shearing type upholstery tool, using minimal water. and slow extraction passes. 4. speed dry.
Mar 16, 2023 #2 The Great Oz Member Joined Nov 25, 2006 Messages 5,291 Location seattle Name bryan It's a chain-stitch. Same cleaning. Reactions: Papa John, Jim Pemberton and Nate The Great
Mar 17, 2023 #3 Nate The Great Member Joined Mar 29, 2008 Messages 9,550 Location Hawaii Name Nate W. Kashmir Chain-stitch.. Don't over wet it and you should be fine.. Reactions: KevinL, Papa John and Jim Pemberton
Mar 17, 2023 #4 The Great Oz Member Joined Nov 25, 2006 Messages 5,291 Location seattle Name bryan Needlepoint. This one is Chinese on a poly foundation. Reactions: Cleanworks