How To Safely Clean Upholstered Furniture With Your Truck Mount
Jim Pemberton
The rapid growth and popularity of truck mount carpet cleaning equipment has created this inevitable question: "If I can clean upholstery with my portable carpet cleaning equipment, why can't
I use a truck mount carpet cleaning unit for upholstery cleaning?"
The answer was finally satisfactorily provided by responsible manufacturer's who helped to develop tools that were able to adjust the truck units powerful vacuum and water pressure so that most upholstery fabrics could be cleaned safely with truck mounted equipment.
The primary drawback in using an upholstery cleaning attachment is also its greatest advantage: Convenience!
A cleaning technician who might hesitate to suggest the "add on" of some upholstered furniture cleaning while on a carpet cleaning job is not as likely to hesitate when he just has to connect an upholstery cleaning tool and "go to work". Unfortunately, this ease of quickly switching tools also makes it easy to overlook such important steps as:
Regardless of the cleaning equipment or system used, the neglect of these important considerations will result in unsatisfactory
results, displeased customers, as well as the probability of expensive damage claims.
The most important considerations in using truck mount equipment to safely clean upholstered furniture areas follows:
Make sure that you follow industry standards as you would in any upholstery cleaning situation. In addition to these steps, following is a list of specific concerns that apply when using a truck mount unit to clean upholstered furniture:
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The Upholstery Cleaning Tool: Use only a tool specifically designed for cleaning upholstery fabrics. The tool should bypass the majority of the water pressure, have an adjustment to reduce vacuum, and allow the machine to work at a safe and consistent water temperature. I recommend the specialty upholstery cleaning tools called the "dry tools", such as the
Hydramaster Drimaster™ Upholstery Tool.
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Cleaning Chemicals: Best results are always achieved when you use products designed for the fabric that you are cleaning. If it is inconvenient to change cleaning agents, at least use products under 10 on the pH scale, and use an acid based after-treatment to neutralize any residues.
Never use traffic lane cleaner as a prespray for upholstery fabrics. Some fabrics may be colorfast to standard upholstery cleaning products, yet may easily bleed when subjected to extremely high pH products such as carpet traffic lane presprays.
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Delicate Textures: Even with vacuum reduction adjustments, some units may still have too much vacuum for some fabrics, such as some velvet constructions. Also be careful on very old fabrics, which may tear easily.
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Over wetting: Truck mount upholstery cleaning tools bypass most of the excess water pressure, but it is still possible to over wet fabrics, which may contribute
to bleeding, browning or shrinkage. On some delicate natural fibers, consider dry foam cleaning and use the truck mount for vacuuming only.
When used properly, and with safe and responsible cleaning techniques, the truck mount upholstery tool can be a great labor saver!
Dual wand units can allow for simultaneous carpet and
upholstery cleaning, and large upholstery cleaning jobs can be cleaned more quickly with two operators working at the same time. Technicians (and many owner/operators) are more apt to offer additional upholstery cleaning services if they don't face the
prospect of a complete wrap up of the carpet cleaning system and
then the set up of a separate upholstery system.
You can enjoy all of these advantages as long as you remember that attaching an upholstery cleaning tool to your truck mount does not change the rules of professional upholstery cleaning.
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