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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: M.Acorn on August 04, 2009, 04:15:08 pm

Title: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: M.Acorn on August 04, 2009, 04:15:08 pm
Went to do a supposed faux suede corner sofa this arvo,it was a minger worst i have seen,it was black covered in stains and white patches (really didn`t want it for the sake of £120)
It was a really thick covering,which made me think it was real,no tags anywhere ,cost them  £1300.
Thats why i think it was real.Was it real or a faux jobby ? Didn`t think faux was as thick as this,jacket material thick..

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v452/delk/DSC00370.jpg)(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v452/delk/DSC00371.jpg)

Pictures don`t put accross how bad it was really
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Mike Osbourne on August 04, 2009, 04:24:46 pm
I went through this before I was more well up on theses things. I bet you it's fake suede. That's not a lot of money really.

Turn a chair over and unstaple a bit of the base fabric so you can see the backside of the 'suede' .
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: derek west on August 04, 2009, 04:25:46 pm
check the reverse. did you just quote or have you cleaned it, if so wheres the after pics?
derek
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Doug Holloway on August 04, 2009, 04:33:44 pm
Hi guys

If you are not sure of the difference one of those small microscopes is invaluable, the clue is the stitching ;)

Cheers

Doug
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: M.Acorn on August 04, 2009, 04:37:08 pm
It was an over the phone quote,customer said on the phone she was looking for the cheapest price ! people were quoting over doubl what i was,i am normally about £160 for something like this,but went in lower,as cushions were fixed.
Did flip 1 up to look underneath,but didn`t fancy pulling the base apart.

In all honesty,custy was expecting as new after cleaning,i don`t think i could have got it as new ,as it was such a state.
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: M.Acorn on August 04, 2009, 04:38:10 pm
And typically i left my scope at home !
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Mike Osbourne on August 04, 2009, 04:40:56 pm
Even though they clean pretty well, sounds like she was the worst combination - a cheapskate perfectionist.
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: M.Acorn on August 04, 2009, 04:43:14 pm
You got it ! Plenty of work on at the mo,it`s not worth the stress
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: derek west on August 04, 2009, 04:52:06 pm
i'd of cleaned one cushion for free, then took a photo of it next to the other cushions then told her £150, if she said no then at least you got a good before and after for your web site and if yes, your getting paid well and she's all ready seen what the outcome is. win win, ish ;)
derek
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Mike Osbourne on August 04, 2009, 05:09:08 pm
Yeah

I do that sort of thing alot Derek. You get to see what you are letting yourself in for before you commit.

Could you powerbusrt that stuff or has it got solvents in it?
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: derek west on August 04, 2009, 05:23:10 pm
natural orange or one step for me, sometimes both (one at a time obviously) if i feel it will benefit.
i leave PB for the carpets.
derek
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Mike Osbourne on August 04, 2009, 05:28:00 pm
I use pure clean on these but got some real bad chairs to do in a secure unit and I don't want to be hanging around too long.
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on August 04, 2009, 05:53:55 pm
Mike you can throw alsorts at these but not solvent, my favourite Ultrapak eats these alive but does take some rinsing, if you turbo dry they dry really quick.

Shaun
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Jim_77 on August 04, 2009, 06:18:05 pm
Photos aren't great Mark but Christ!  What have they been doing on it?  Actually, best not think about that too much  :-X

I think Mike has got it spot on r.e. fake or not.

A pre-soak with m-power and then HD microsplitter, followed by a damn good seeing to with a minitex normally works for me ;)

These do normally clean up quite well if the fabric can stand the rather assertive cleaning needed.  Get it as wet as you like but watch out for too much heat.

Or am I right in thinking you've already walked from it?

Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: M.Acorn on August 04, 2009, 06:46:43 pm
Walked ! yes she said various bodily fluids when i spoke on the phone,kinda made alarm bells ring then ! Don`t have a Minitex either,could have gone over it with the Duo  ;D
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Ricky M on August 04, 2009, 07:04:01 pm
last month did a doctors suite the same colour and pen lines around 9 15" and was only just in better shape than that , clean really easy an not a mini tex in sight .
but I pulled a bit more than what you were going in at and all carpets up stairs .

be like Nike !!
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Jim_77 on August 04, 2009, 07:51:12 pm
a cheapskate perfectionist.
Made me smile!  You have a way with words Mike :)

Mark sounds like you're better off out of there.  But there's always that little bit of you that wants to go running back and do it, just for the satisfaction :D

I sometimes, ahem, come to "arrangements" to get the pricing down for these types of customers, which works well for both sides usually ;)
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on August 04, 2009, 08:37:49 pm
Jim I daren't ask what arrangement you have with some clients!

Shaun
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Neil Williams on August 04, 2009, 11:15:42 pm
Sorry but I'd be tempted to say
"Give me £3 and I'll be 10 minutes"
Down to the petrol station fill up a small can with top grade petrol and hand over to the potential customer, with a complimentory lighter.
There you go Mrs X there's the answer to the your life style.

Sorry but there comes a point when a few customers need a wake up call to their life style. Miracles I can do, the impossible....umm no.
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Jon Tabbener on August 04, 2009, 11:23:16 pm
A pre-soak with m-power and then HD microsplitter, followed by a damn good seeing to with a minitex normally works for me ;)

Quote

Jim

Would you rinse between m-power & HD Microsplitter ??? - i haven't tried M-power yet - using Nemisis at moment & having some good results with that

Cheers

Jon
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Mike Osbourne on August 04, 2009, 11:36:02 pm
When the best end of the bodily fluids spectrum is sweat and spit, looking at the pictures I'd say walk. ;)
Title: Re: Faux suede or not ?
Post by: Jim_77 on August 05, 2009, 01:16:15 am
Shaun - some things are best left to the imagination :)

Jon - no rinse between.  Colloids (m-power/nemesis) work best when kept a bit damp and allowed a decent dwell time.  With this in mind, priority #1 is to get the pre-spray onto the entire piece ASAP.  All it needs is applying and a very quick brush over.

I then set up everything ready for extraction, which allows a decent dwell, and then spray and agitate a certain amount at a time with the HD before extracting.  Works a treat!