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I've been going back and forth (more or less, the last 25 years or so
) whether specialized upholstery pre-spray are really necessary.
Or would a mild carpet pre-spray be just fine. Or, if one wants to avoid over wetting (carpet pre-sprays contain penetrating agents) a mild carpet detergent used as a pre-spray.
The theory is that the specialized upholstery pre-sprays are formulated to deal with soils typical to upholstery, do not cause over wetting and some are designed for delicate fabrics.
On non delicate fabrics, I've used both and they all seem to do a great job. I can't tell the difference. Most fabrics (not delicate ones) I pre-spray, scrub and do a deep rinse.
On the other hand I find Prochem's Fine Fabric pre-spray to be a very good product at a very reasonable price. I hate the smell (the Joe Domin stink/perfume legacy). It does a great job on most upholstered fabrics. However, at times when an extra oomph is necessary, I will use Red Line and or other products and they do a great job.
What's your experience?

Or would a mild carpet pre-spray be just fine. Or, if one wants to avoid over wetting (carpet pre-sprays contain penetrating agents) a mild carpet detergent used as a pre-spray.
The theory is that the specialized upholstery pre-sprays are formulated to deal with soils typical to upholstery, do not cause over wetting and some are designed for delicate fabrics.
On non delicate fabrics, I've used both and they all seem to do a great job. I can't tell the difference. Most fabrics (not delicate ones) I pre-spray, scrub and do a deep rinse.
On the other hand I find Prochem's Fine Fabric pre-spray to be a very good product at a very reasonable price. I hate the smell (the Joe Domin stink/perfume legacy). It does a great job on most upholstered fabrics. However, at times when an extra oomph is necessary, I will use Red Line and or other products and they do a great job.
What's your experience?