Upholstery question

Russ T.

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I would think that simply prespraying with a good fabric prespray, allowing a little dwell time, and then flushing with a higher flow tool like the DriMaster or Sapphire would do the trick. No?


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Jim Martin

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Micro fiber is a lot more durable them most think it is....

the best pre spray mix for UPH that I have used on just about everything with out a single issue is....

1 gallon warm water...
2 oz of boost all
8 oz of fabric shampoo
2 oz of citric

Just adjust the mix to what ever size sprayer you are using....
spray it on and take a brush and work it in some and with a little heat...it will clean it up with no problem...

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works every time..........
 
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Used Flex powder on the microfiber. They had Stanley clean it last time and the hardened febreez area did not budge. Turned out great. Also removed some ink with q tips and solvent. Flex got the remainder out. Normally I use fine fabric. Decided to try something stronger. Cleaned up great.
 

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Judson O2 no hot sauce.

I hate that rinse but ya gotta use it, I guess ?

Do not let it sit in an extra tank you use once in a while.

Only Mix what ya need!

Goes bad and is flat Rank in the truck. Bionic Pond water, lol


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GeneMiller

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I can't believe somebody cleaned it and it didn't come out. Febreeze just rinses right out. I had a chenille hard as a rock and it just came right out. What's Stanley steamer cleaning with.
I carry the shampoo but rarely use it. To hard to rinse, I prefer fabric prespray

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Used Flex powder on the microfiber. They had Stanley clean it last time and the hardened febreez area did not budge. Turned out great. Also removed some ink with q tips and solvent. Flex got the remainder out. Normally I use fine fabric. Decided to try something stronger. Cleaned up great.

Good thing you used a Qtip... Some solvents can still cause delamination of the glue and fabric...
 

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I hit microjunk with an enzyme powerburst.and then fab pros uph pre spray agitate and rinse the nastiness out

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