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Title: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: daysdeepclean on May 06, 2009, 04:33:38 pm
I have started to use different products (Prochem stuff!) and was wondering what you guys think are the best chemicals to use on upholstery. Am I right in thinking Ultrapac Renovate shouldn't be used? That's just what I've picked up from the archives! 
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: derek west on May 06, 2009, 04:45:33 pm
natural orange from hydramaster for heavy soils rinsed with clearwater rinse from hydramaster
onestep fine line for light soils rinsed with plane softened water.

i sometimes use onestep concentrate when natural orange doesn't get it all out. (as a second clean on the stubborn bits)
derek
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: Mike Halliday on May 06, 2009, 04:49:14 pm
for the last 8yrs I've used  Microslitters on 99% of upholstery, never had a bad result

before that I used Prochem upholstery pre-spray and rinsed with double clean :o :o
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: markpowell on May 06, 2009, 04:55:32 pm
I use Ultrapac on heavily soiled, nicotene soiled pub upholstery and rinse with crystal green.
On domestics Fab res or Pureclean and clearwater rinse or FF
Mark
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: clinton on May 06, 2009, 04:56:49 pm
Collin

Same as mike halliday and started microsplitters in jan find it much easier and the finish great and drys without any problems :)
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: Amethyst on May 06, 2009, 05:15:34 pm
I used to use Prochem Fabric restorer and F&F rinse, but recently used one step micro-splitter - simple and a great result so I might be using this a little more. It seemed to work well on a poly-cotton suite and a dralon as well.
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: JandS on May 06, 2009, 05:17:00 pm
Double clean on upholstery, is that ok??
Thought it was just for carpets.Which microsplitters??
Have been using F.Restorer followed by F & F Rinse all the time and never been happy with results
on anything other than very light soiling.

John
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: derek west on May 06, 2009, 05:29:57 pm
i did a day on our suite, one cushion per cleaning solution, all rinsed with clearwater rinse. fab rstorer, onestep, natural orange, and something else which i'm not allowed to mention. the best results came from natural orange and the one i'm not allowed to mention, followed closely by one step and in last place was fab restorer, i'm sure it has its place but on this test it came last, oh and i also tested a really strong product from hydra master, can't remember what its called but that didnt fare well either.
derek
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: Mike Halliday on May 06, 2009, 05:32:46 pm
what are'nt you allowed to mention? Daz, Ariel, Champion ?

Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: Joe H on May 06, 2009, 05:33:01 pm
I use M-Power for the general areas, Solutions Heavy Duty for arms and heads area.  Microfibre mitt for the agitations.
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: derek west on May 06, 2009, 05:35:11 pm
what are'nt you allowed to mention? Daz, Ariel, Champion ?


might of been the first one but i'm not allowed to mention it.
the cc brigade shout at me ;D
derek
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: Darren O on May 06, 2009, 05:41:35 pm
Always prespray with Fabric Restorer and rinse with Fab Clean always get great results.
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: markpowell on May 06, 2009, 05:49:52 pm
Double clean on upholstery, is that ok??
Thought it was just for carpets.Which microsplitters??
Have been using F.Restorer followed by F & F Rinse all the time and never been happy with results
on anything other than very light soiling.

John


John,
What are you using for agitation and what dwell time , these solutions should give good results if used correctly.
I used the same 2 for years and always got good results.
M
Mark
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: Mark Lane-Matthews on May 06, 2009, 06:01:37 pm
Natural orange is brilliant on delicate rugs to
                                                               Mark
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: richie on May 06, 2009, 07:35:23 pm
On light to medium soiled upholstery id use either One Step MS or Prochem Pure Clean,  on heavy soil use prochem Fabric Restorer follwed by F&F rinse.

Richie.
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: JandS on May 07, 2009, 09:27:35 am
Mark

Use an upholstery brush and about 5 mins dwell time.
I even sometimes give the pre spray a kick with some citra boost.
Might just be me expecting miracles after seeing some of the before and after so called pictures.
They always show a massive difference before and after.
On carpets yes there can be a massive difference I've seen it myself but with upholstery maybe the
difference isn't always as clear or is it??
You say you used for 2 years, what do you use now then and why the change after 2 years?

Where do you get natural orange and the stuff you can't mention (God knows why)
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: richie on May 07, 2009, 09:32:27 am
Natural Orange can be purchased from Hydramaster UK.

Richie.
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: derek west on May 07, 2009, 09:33:16 am
the stuff you can't mention from any supermarket ;D
derek
Title: Re: Whats the best chems for upholstery?
Post by: markpowell on May 07, 2009, 12:05:33 pm
Mark

Use an upholstery brush and about 5 mins dwell time.
I even sometimes give the pre spray a kick with some citra boost.
Might just be me expecting miracles after seeing some of the before and after so called pictures.
They always show a massive difference before and after.
On carpets yes there can be a massive difference I've seen it myself but with upholstery maybe the
difference isn't always as clear or is it??
You say you used for 2 years, what do you use now then and why the change after 2 years?

Where do you get natural orange and the stuff you can't mention (God knows why)


John,
I use Pureclean now John because it works out far cheaper, just hot water rinse.
You wont always see the best results on upholstery until its dry.
I would give a little more dwell time, say 10 mins to let the pre-spray do the work, make sure pre-spray is hot.
Work on 2 cushions at a time, so spray 2 both sides and agitate then go to the 1st one and extract.
Mark