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How To Avoid Problems With Fabric Back Coatings
Upholstery fabrics often have coatings of various materials applied to the backing by the manufacturer. This material is used to ensure a supple hand to some fabrics, provide weave stabilization to other fabrics, or to prevent raveling or fraying problems. Regardless of the weave that these coatings are applied to, it is crucial that the cleaning technician test and inspect these coatings carefully. Some back coating materials are soluble in dry solvents, others in wet cleaning detergents, and some crumble with age and may be affected by excessive pressure or vacuum. If back materials are damaged during cleaning, the fabric may be stained yellow with the backing material. This type of staining is difficult, if not impossible to remove. Follow these steps to avoid costly problems with fabric back coatings:
If you are already in the habit of carefully testing and inspecting the fabrics that you clean, this will become simply another area to consider before cleaning. This issue also reinforces the importance of knowing alternate cleaning methods in order to safely and effectively clean your customers' fabrics. |