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Save Time!
Clean The "Uncleanable" Fabrics!
Use Oxygen Bleach Additives
Upholstery cleaning specialists are often asked to clean fabrics which were long overdue for cleaning years earlier! Both atmospheric pollutants and aged, oxidized stains and soils will dull the colors of both natural and synthetic fiber fabrics, as well as leave an overall brownish discoloration. This brownish "haze" is most often detectable on light pastel colors, especially on natural fiber velvets. While this condition is difficult, if not impossible to correct with standard cleaning agents and techniques, you will be able to greatly improve, or completely restore, the fabrics appearance with a simple, relatively inexpensive product. Cleaning additives containing peroxygen compounds (non chlorine bleaches) are available to professional cleaning services. These products remove the stubborn brown staining by breaking the chemical bonds of the stain. Detergents can only break physical bonds, and therefore are only effective on soils and relatively "fresh" spots and spills. Non-chlorine bleaches have a much gentler effect than chlorine bleaches, and can be used safely on most fabrics and colors. Using mild oxidizing bleaches will provide the following benefits:
For best results, use your oxidizing bleach additive in the following fashion:
If used properly, these products will assist you to clean and restore fabrics that were previously considered "non-cleanable", and greatly reduce your labor costs. |