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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: M.Acorn on July 06, 2010, 07:55:02 pm

Title: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: M.Acorn on July 06, 2010, 07:55:02 pm
Not seen it yet,but another company have looked at it and walked,saying  they can`t clean it ,it`s a 6 seat corner unit,in what i can make from her description,is faux suede ,now i have wet cleaned these in the past with good results,but i am a bit concerned someone has walked ?
I have changed my upholstery technique ,and i only lightly mist the fabric,dry passes,then terry towel it off.
Will do some tests and see what happens,they did call me this morn and postpone me,then half hour later,called back and re booked,in that time i had booked another quote in.
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: davep on July 06, 2010, 08:06:22 pm
Most prob microfibre, I have done at least 3 where the custy said others have refused  ???
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Paul Heath on July 06, 2010, 08:10:15 pm
Be careful its not newbuck ??
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: M.Acorn on July 06, 2010, 08:10:20 pm
Why though,it`s not like they are risky ?
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: M.Acorn on July 06, 2010, 08:11:17 pm
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Be careful its not newbuck ??

Will ask what it cost them,if it was 2 or 3 grand,i will also walk
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: derek west on July 06, 2010, 08:16:11 pm
check the reverse mark, if you can't do that, silly as this may sound, breath through the fabric ;) think about it
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Paul Heath on July 06, 2010, 08:19:50 pm
Newbuck does not like moisture at all...very tricky to clean...can work out very expensive if you get it wrong
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Carpet Dawg on July 06, 2010, 08:31:59 pm
Nubuck
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Paul Heath on July 06, 2010, 08:33:28 pm
Thank you Tony.. ;D
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Neil Williams on July 06, 2010, 08:40:29 pm
Why though,it`s not like they are risky ?

For the purpose of this explanation I have used the word leather and before someone sets off on one, the word is only used to explain the total differences ;D

Faux suade is a man made fibre made to look like a leather.
Nubuck is a leather.
Need I say more
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Carpet Dawg on July 06, 2010, 08:50:59 pm
Nae bother :)

My sister in Italy has a Nubuck suite and i cleaned it for her last time i was over there (2 years ago)

Yeah, Nubuck defo is not a fake suede! lol (faux is french for fake or imitation or false :))

I hate cleaning microfibre sofa!! does anyone find them hard to clean?? Any tips or chems to use?

Tony
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Neil Williams on July 06, 2010, 09:10:37 pm
I hate cleaning microfibre sofa!! does anyone find them hard to clean?? Any tips or chems to use?

My prefered method is a vacuum cleaner and a stiff brush used at the same time. The results from just this can sometimes be good enough.
After that if needed spray with M/S brush in leave for 10 minutes then microfibre cloth off with clean water. That's not to say you can't hwe but drying times can be a mare if you do.
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: M.Acorn on July 06, 2010, 09:31:46 pm
Won`t go near it if it`s nubuck, i mist now from a few inches away with the hand tool,getting the same results,dry in a fraction of the time,just not got much in the tank to show the custy after
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Neil Williams on July 06, 2010, 09:37:37 pm
just not got much in the tank to show the custy after

Do you not know the several un-required cups of tea trick ;D
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Steve Chapman on July 06, 2010, 09:43:14 pm
Mark,

even if its nubuck why dont you just  find out how to clean it and then just do it if it turns out to be that when you go to see it.

I can never understand why people walk away form jobs when were in the specialized cleaning business, its another customer and more money, dont throw it away just learn how to do it !

I can honestly say i've never walked away from a job in my life, ( unless it  was beyond help of course  ;) )

If i dont know how to do something then i just find out and go and do it,  nothing is that difficult when it comes to cleaning,  you just need to know the method for the piece your working on.

Regards
steve

Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: colin thomas on July 06, 2010, 10:13:41 pm
you clean nubuck with a tool like a suede brush and 'pad' it with a special sticky pad to pull the dirt out, don't wet it,

colin
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: M.Acorn on July 06, 2010, 10:54:24 pm
Will see tomorrow,but yes i do need to start looking into other add ons ,plaster boarded a wall in our kitchen,and plastered it the other week,builder said i have the knack,to get a finish like that  ;D
Going to be looking at getting some hard floor training,and a rotary
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: M.Acorn on July 07, 2010, 01:45:47 pm
Just got back,it wasn`t Nubuck,but i did a small test patch,and the dye transfer was unreal,turned my white towel brown,even after drying off.
So said sorry,but not prepared to risk cleaning it,it was huge too,good 3 hrs work there
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: davep on July 08, 2010, 07:39:35 pm
Hwe microfibre no probs.  Use pureclean.  Did one yesterday and was dry when I left  (did carpets afterwards)

Just towel it down afterwards.
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: M.Acorn on July 08, 2010, 08:03:08 pm
Honestly,i have enough work coming in to not need the hassle,would much rather clean carpets than faff around with this one,too many cushions,even had tube type head rest things.
ended up doing 2 jobs for the new agency today,all very professional,even had printed off work order sheets,made my job much easier,having all the info,have got me down as one of their contractors on the system.Well happy !!
When i first started up,i went round all the letting agents ,suited and booted,cover letter etc etc,nothing from any of them.
Title: Re: Mystery sofa ?
Post by: Simon Gerrard on July 08, 2010, 08:45:16 pm
I use a hydrokinetic upholstery tool on microfibre suites and they come up great.

Simon