Fabric Care and Cleaning
Our advice is given in good
faith and should not be considered a guarantee. If in any doubt always consult
a professional upholstery cleaning company.
Alcoholic BeveragesAfter the moisture has been blotted
up, dab at the stain with a clean cloth dampened in rubbing alcohol. Then blot
repeatedly with liquid detergent mixed with cool water. Blot dry with a towel.
Dab again with clear cool water and blot dry.
Blood Mix one teaspoon of ammonia in a cup
of cold water and apply it sparingly to the spot. Blot with a clean towel.
Repeat the procedure until the spot is gone. Then dab the area with cool water
and blot. Wait 15 minutes and moisten the area again with white distilled
vinegar. Blot thoroughly with a dry towel.
Chenille Yarn Fabrics Shampoo cleaning or
hot-water extraction, taking care to restore the pile orientation in finishing
will produce a satisfactory result. Care must be taken not to undertake
concentrated rubbing on a small area, which may produce irreversible disruption
of the chenille fibre. It should be noted that even the simple act of wetting
the fabric is likely to produce an appearance change even if the chenille fibre
is not disrupted. This is largely due to flattening of the chenille fibre while
it is wet and may result in a ‘dappled’ or ‘mottled’ surface. Warning: Some high pile
viscose rayon chenilles, velvets and pocket weave jacquards may change in
surface character if stain repellent treatments are applied. Extra care should
be taken to pre-test for these fabrics.
Chewing GumRub an ice cube over the gum to
harden it, then scrape off the excess with a dull knife. To remove what’s left,
use dry cleaning fluid.
Chocolate (and other soft candy) This is a
combination greasy/non-greasy stain. Scrape excess away, then go over the spot
with cool water mixed with a liquid detergent. Blot thoroughly and then clean
with dry cleaning fluid.
Coffee and TeaSponge with warm
water. Apply warm glycerine. Leave for 30 minutes. Flush out with water and dry
quickly.
CosmeticsSponge with warm
water. Apply warm glycerine. Leave for 30 minutes. Flush out with water and dry
quickly.
Fruit and Fruit JuicesAfter excess is
blotted up or scraped away, blot the spot with cool water. If a stain remains,
add liquid detergent and a drop of vinegar to the water. Dab the spot with this
mixture and blot until there’s no trace of a stain. Then go over the area
lightly with clear water to remove traces of vinegar.
Grease (including hair grease and oil)
Scrape away excess if necessary and then dab repeatedly at the stain with dry
cleaning fluid. If any stain remains, go over the area with a lukewarm mixture
of liquid detergent and water. Always make sure you use a clean portion so you
don’t put the stain back in the fabric. Last, go over the area with a clean
cloth moistened with cool clear water.
Ice CreamScrape away excess and apply cool
water mixed with liquid detergent, blotting frequently with a dry cloth so as
not to saturate the fabric. Let dry and then go over any remaining stain with
dry cleaning fluid. Blot dry.
InkMoisten with warm glycerine. Leave
for 10 minutes. Apply liquid detergent and brush lightly. Flush out
with water and dry quickly.
IodineRub with cut lemon before sponging
with warm water. Apply small quantity of detergent with clean cloth. Blot stain
then remove soapy residue with cloth wrung out in warm water and white vinegar
solution (1/3 vinegar to 2/3 water).
Milk and VomitBlot or scrape away the excess, then
take a clean soft cloth and blot. Apply clear cool water to the area, blotting
frequently. Then blot with a detergent solution to which you’ve added a small
amount of ammonia. Blot dry and wait a few minutes. Go over the area with dry
cleaning fluid, blot dry. Finally, blot the area lightly with a cloth moistened
with rubbing alcohol.
Professional Cleaning Frequency Is determined by the
furniture use, your own maintenance, upkeep and environmental conditions. As a
good ‘rule of thumb’ overall cleaning is recommended every 12 months for most
family room lounges.
Professional Fabric ServicingWarwick Fabrics
recommend that water-based Fluro chemical’ type fabric protectors (such as
DuPont Teflon® and 3M Scotchgard®) be applied by licensed applicators
only. Check your care label first to see if a mill-applied protection was
incorporated during fabric manufacture. Fabric protectors do not eliminate the
need for vacuuming, routine cleaning or proper care. They will, however, make
spot cleaning and vacuuming quicker, easier and more efficient between
professional cleans and keep your fabric looking cleaner longer, as well as
extending its life. Professionals applying fabric protectors must always pre
test to qualify fabric suitability.
Shoe PolishApply liquid paraffin to loosen the
stain, then sponge with dry cleaning fluid.
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