UPHOLSTERY CARE
Upholstery Care
Fiber ID & Specifications More Links
Increasing consumer demand for microfiber products means you need to know more about this type of fiber.
You have upholstery cleaning challenges with rayon? Here's how to overcome them.
Spot/Stain Removal More Links
Here are five typical challenges you face and how to safely — and effectively — handle them.
Soil removal is an expensive process.
Here is a step-by-step removal system that will increase your technical expertise.
There are many good products to help you do your job better and faster.
The makeup of the toughest stains
Deodorizing More Links
Follow these guidelines and procedures before attempting to treat odors on upholstered furniture.
How to find the smell and attack it.
How best to effectively eliminate an odor requires patience and resolve.
Novice carpet cleaners are mistaken when they think all they have to do to remove bad odors (malodors) in carpet or furniture is apply some type of deodorizer.
Keep up-to-date on the psychology of odors and available odor abatement technology that helps you do a better job.
There are many options at your disposal to deodorize carpets and upholstery — here are some guidelines.
Fabric Protection More Links
Choosing the right fabric protector is important, as there are many variables between carpet and upholstery.
A close look at the science behind the performance.
Fabric protection for upholstery is important. Are you up to the challenge?
Cleaning Challenges More Links
These can cost you time, customer goodwill and money … avoid them at all costs.
Here's how you can supercharge your furniture cleaning process.
Here is a step-by-step removal system that will increase your technical expertise.
Increasing consumer demand for microfiber products means you need to know more about this type of fiber.
How to find the smell and attack it.
Leather Cleaning More Links
For leather upholstery, this is the one you see most often. From prep to finish work, here's an easy system to use.
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