Jim Nazarian
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What to use on delicate fabric? I have Vacaways Spot-N-Boost & Cobbs Stain solv, any other suggestions?
Check the back of the fabric to make sure that you can use a solvent based spotter, because you can delaminate the fabric if there is latex in it. Regardless of cleaning solution I would put a small water claw in the back of the fabric and spray the spots from the front of the fabric. I have found this to work almost every time as it pushes the dirt or shoe polish thru and the fabric stays as dry as possible. You can also use a drapery cleaning tool or your upholstery tool.
Thats not going to fly with this customer, didn't have time to work on the upholstery today because polishing the MBR Bath had to be completed before they returned from vacation (shower, counter tops, tub surround & floor)Us none craftsmen just turn the wand upside down and hit those with Truck Mix @9 on the gph
I'm not sure drawing the shoe polish through the fabric is a good idea. If it's just on the surface why pull it through all that unstained fabric? Shoe polish is loaded with pigments and you may just make a bad situation worse or you may get lucky and it will work. Good luck.
One of the benefits of a tool such as the ShearDry or the UpholsteryPro is that you can clean in the forward motion as well as pulling back. Thus you can clean a sofa skirt pushing down with the tool while standing.My back & knees are aching already just thinking how long its going to take to work on 2 large sofas, 2 arm chairs & an ottoman, house manager would blow a fuse if we flipped the peaces on their backs to work on the 15 spots standing up![]()
My back & knees are aching already just thinking how long its going to take to work on 2 large sofas, 2 arm chairs & an ottoman, house manager would blow a fuse if we flipped the peaces on their backs to work on the 15 spots standing up![]()