Before using the cleaning agent on your upholstery chair, first try to dab or soak up the stain with an absorbent paper kitchen towel. Always try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous area first! Before using special cleaning agents, a kitchen towel is often sufficient to remove stains.
Stains in textile upholstery fabrics are easiest to remove immediately after they appear. Be careful with upholstery fabrics made of cotton, linen, silk and viscose and if possible, consult a cleaning company.
Dab damp stains with an absorbent cloth or paper. Treat residues with a special upholstery cleaner in the prescribed dilution (see manufacturer’s instructions). Never apply cleaning agents directly to the upholstery fabric. Apply the agent to a white cloth. Use this cloth to pick up the stain from the edge to the center. Then rub off the residue with a damp cloth and rub off with a dry cloth (dry edges).
Caution! Rubbing can change the surface of the upholstery fabric. Make sure that the upholstered furniture is dried immediately and use it only after it is completely dry. After performing cleaning, you must thoroughly wash out the residues of the cleaning agent, otherwise the fabric will become soiled again more quickly.
Some stain removal tips
- Beer, cola, lemonade, coffee, tea, fruit juice, spirits:
Immediately blot or soak up liquids with a kitchen towel and clean the area with a lukewarm solution of shampoo and water.
- Milk, milk coffee, cream, sauces, soups, cocoa, vomit, copy pencil, ballpoint pen, shoe polish, perfume:
Treat with a solution of lukewarm water and shampoo. If a stain cannot be removed with them, you can treat the spot after drying with alcohol, benzine or stain remover.
- Egg, blood, urine, feces:
Basically, they are removed only with cold water – do not use hot water, as protein coagulates! If necessary, treat with a solution of cold water and shampoo.
Do not work with an iron! Crumble as much as possible and carefully lift off the wax. Then treat the surface several times with white spirit.
- Varnish, oil, butter, paint, grease, resin, tar, shoe polish (oil based):
Treat with solvents such as benzine, spirit or stain remover. Important: after cleaning, let the cover dry.