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Ping TMH
Hi
You recommended Prochem Extraction Pro for our Vax Rapide XL and it certainly works well! However, we've some stains (AKA muck) on a some upholstery that's resisting attempts to remove it. Is it safe to use some undiluted Extraction Pro for added persuasion or is that asking for trouble? TIA -- F |
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Ping TMH [upholstery cleaning]
Owain wrote:
On 14 Aug, 12:50, F wrote: You recommended Prochem Extraction Pro for our Vax Rapide XL and it certainly works well! However, we've some stains (AKA muck) on a some upholstery that's resisting attempts to remove it. Is it safe to use some undiluted Extraction Pro for added persuasion or is that asking for trouble? IANTMH I would suggest trying some of the solution neat on an inconspicuous area first. Sound advice. Depends very much on the upholstery fabric. Dralon for example is pretty much bomb proof, viscose on the other hand can colour run like b*ggery. Try an inconspicuous area - underneath possibly where the fabric runs under. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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Ping TMH [upholstery cleaning]
On 14/08/2009 15:05 The Medway Handyman wrote:
Depends very much on the upholstery fabric. Dralon for example is pretty much bomb proof, viscose on the other hand can colour run like b*ggery. Try an inconspicuous area - underneath possibly where the fabric runs under. Thanks. It's Dralon (I think). I'll try some underneath, though! -- F |