Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: benny d on September 25, 2006, 08:16:11 am
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Hi all,
A few weeks ago I cleaned a ladies 4 dining chairs. She called back a few days later to say can I clean her car seats, but also that there was a "pink tinge", possibly in lines?, on the dining seats. I cant actually remember the colour of the chairs, and I am going back tomorrow to see what I can do.
By that discription, can anyone tell me what it could be, and what can I do to try and sort it out so that she is happy?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Ben
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Benny,
Sounds like those stripey chairs where the reds are prone to colour bleed, if so nothing you can do.
Cheers
Doug
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Hi Ben,
I had what this sounds like this once on a light pink sofa. Assuming the seats are self coloured my opinion is:
The "lines" could be caused be pulling some dirt from the padding material up to the surface of the fabric and it drying darker or more vivid than the rest. If it is try cleaning the fabric with the hand tool applying no pressure what so ever and let the vacuum of the machine lift the fabric from the padding. If the fabric is too tight to the padding, Spray the whole seat in one go from about 4 inches with the hand tool and then go over the whole seat with forward and backward vacuum strokes with only one vac switched on.
Adam.
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Thanks for the info guys.
For your information, I used a TM, but I also have a portable. What do you think is the best to use in this instance?
Thanks
Ben
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It could be the colour from threads behind the face fabric from a medallion design.
Trevor