WolfGordon Upholstery Textile Instructions
- September 24, 2024
- WolfGordon
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Sampler Upholstery Textile
Care and Cleaning Instructions
S: Clean with a solvent-based cleaning agent
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
It is important to gently vacuum upholstery regularly to remove loose dirt and
surface dust that builds up, before it becomes embedded in the fibers. A dry-
cleaning solvent can be used for oil-based stains. Periodically, a
professional cleaner should thoroughly clean the upholstery to remove the
soiling that a normal vacuum cleaner cannot reach.
Do not use a brush to remove surface dirt as it may damage the embroidery
thread.
SPOT CLEANING TREATMENT
Step 1: As soon as possible, blot liquid spills with an absorbent towel
or a clean, colorfast cloth. Avoid using a scrubbing motion, as it may embed
the staining material deeper into the fabric and damage the embroidery thread.
Step 2: Apply a mild water-free cleaning solvent to the soiled area,
rubbing gently with a clean white cloth. Blot the area, turning the cloth
frequently to avoid redepositing the stain.
Step 3: If the stain persists, apply a dry-cleaning solvent sparingly to
the soiled area, rubbing gently with a clean white cloth. The term “dry-
cleaning solvent” refers to non-water, hydrocarbon-based compounds. Pre-test a
small, inconspicuous area to ensure there is no adverse reaction to the dyes
or texture of the fabric. Blot the stain, turning the damp cloth frequently to
avoid redepositing the stain.
Step 4: Repeat this process until the spot is removed or there is no
further transfer to the cloth.
Step 5: Allow fabric to dry thoroughly before being using again. A
hairdryer on a “low” setting can be used.
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