Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: neil 47 on September 02, 2004, 11:42:42 pm
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went to a customers tonight she has 2 x2 seaters in cream made of 100% polyester,said on the label they recomend service master or scotchcare.
They are marks and spark make.
They dont even look dirty I told her to wash the covers at a low heat in the washer and I would do the carcas,s for her ,she phoned up and wants me to do all of them both.
As they are only lightly soiled which method would you all recomend
Thanks Neil ???
must admit havent done that maney suites
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Hi Neil
Presuming you've done your inspection and all the tests, vac, mist on your favourite microsplitting solution, brush/agitate, or maybe with a towel, and light rinse. Towel dry and turbo. A variation which will have Derek cringing in his deck shoes is, if around the back and sides the towel stays clean, don't rinse. If detergents are used, I would normally acid rinse everywhere.
Safe and happy cleaning:)
Ken
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As usual a common sense approach to hwe, but should be a reasonably straight forward fabric to clean.
Shaun
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Neil,
One of the fundamentals of suite cleaning is to do the same to all of the suite.
If your customer washes her covers in standard washing powder , they will end up a different shade to rest of suite because the powders contain bleaches.
Remember the old washes whiter ads , well that was because they contained bleach.
I would lightly HWE.
Cheers,
Doug
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Neil
Though I have cleaned a few M&S suit never come a cross a label which recommends SM or SC to clean it!
Go down Ken route
Len
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AAAAGGGGHHHH Kenneth
You've done it again.... ...quaking in deck shoes is about right too
Doug...
thank you kind Sir for bringing some sanity back into the debate.
M & S flatweaves will be treated with Scotchgard.. should clean (all over ;D ) very well
Derek
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Neil
A really good vacuum light mist with Solutions MS light agitation and a quick rinse with water ;) Job Done
Incidently best bit of kit I have added for a very long time for upholstery cleaning is my Minitex mini roto.
I use this all the time for agitating the solution in and working on arms and back cushion problem areas.Takes all the hard work out of agitation leaves the furniture looking great before rinsing.
Also can help with drying off after rinsing,with air movers going use the mini roto with clean pads and this speeds drying no end.
I actually, and I didn't think I would ever hear myself saying this, quite enjoy upholstery cleaning using this method ::)
Superb bit of kit.
PS, Len
Servicemaster are M&S recommended upholstery cleaners ;)
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hi woodman
whats a Minimax mini roto? any link or info ???
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Thanks every one for the replys I,m going to do it as suggested by ken with solutions :)
Thanks Neil
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Hi Chris
I got mine from Texatherm
Go here and have a look www.texatherm.co.uk
Trevor
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Woodman
What brush do you use with the minitex?? Is it able to do stairs(riser/steps)? and the most important info how much did you pay for it.
joe
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Hi Joe
This is what Texatherm use for stair cleaning, I just use for both.
Its a bonnet pad on a studdy plate.
Costs around £225.00
Trevor
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Trevor
Thanks for the info.
Len