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gregd
Newbie Joined: 24/June/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Posted: 24/June/2007 at 1:03am |
I have been asked to do a couch that has Micro Fiber material on it I did do 4 kitchen chairs and customer said it came out real good. My question is this was my first time do the Micro Fiber material and wanted to know if anyone has been cleaning Upholstery with this material.? Any tips ideas any info on this cleaning process of MicroFiber. What to use to clean it etc. Also can it be Scotch Guard or teflon treated.??? Would appreciate any help in this typeof cleaning onthis material. Thanks.
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cmaster
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Clean it as you would other synthetics. Brush when finished to remove tool marks
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Thang
Senior Member Joined: 31/March/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 195 |
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I never scotchgard Microfiber.
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Tap Out Or Pass Out!!!
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Jeff Van Buren
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Microfiber comes out great. I was able to remove black marker,urine,ink, dirt,grease. I use hand bonnet with green strip a neautral cleaner 7.5 PH, and just rinse with damp cloth, brush when done, and of course minimum moisture. Its pretty hard to fudge up.
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STEAMPRO
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just use a rotovac!
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ChemicallyFried
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I did two micro fibre jobs this week. Its kinda like mixing suede with leather. You have to make sure to extract really well or it leaves water spots after drying. I do extra dry passes with the upholstery tool and keep my pressure way down on the truck mount. Like 100-150 PSI. Keep it a reduced pressure clean at lower temps. Wise to keep the solutions down to 1.5 to 2 to keep from spots forming from residual cleaning solution.
If you apply a protectant I would recommend doing it in a fine mist. Blasting away with a Hydro Force sprayer hooked up to something like Dupont Teflon like normal will not work well on this type of material. In fact you may choose to forget the protectant all together in this case.
Many guys even have a soft bristle brush they use after the cleaning to even out the direction of the upholstery fibres and make it look really nice and even.
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I can remove more spots than you can.
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