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You can use carpet detergent on some upholstery, however, I would advise you to get a properly formulated product for upholstery, ph should be as close to neutral as possible and I would run a textile rinse through my machine to leave the fabric on the acid side. You should take time to attend an upholstery cleaning school. you can end up buying a sofa or two that you don't really need, education is a must when cleaning upholstery.
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MR. STEAMER
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what kind of carpet solution are you using????I wouldn't put attack on furniture...or traffic lane.....
best to play it safe with chemspecs upholstery cleaner..or .haitain cotton for light cotton .....
its best to stay neutral if you can Edited by MR. STEAMER - 26/January/2007 at 12:23am |
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G&M Cleaning
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Question, Does anyone use the carpet detergent to also do the Upholstery.? Is there any difference in the upholstery detergent and the regular carpet upholstery detergent.? What PH should be used in doing the Upholstery Cleaning.? Thanks for any help in this matter.
Greg
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