3
After removing excess
moisture or dried
material, moisten
the stained
area with upholstery cleaning
agent.
CAUTION:
Use only the
amount of
cleaning
agent
required
to
do
the
iob.
Excess can spread
stain and
result
in
absorption
by
the
cushion.
lf the
stain
persists,
apply
a common
household
spot
remover.
Apply
spot
remover
to a
clean
c]oth or sponge.
Do not
apply spof
remover directly
to the
fabric. Test
the
solvent
on dn
inconspicuous
rea before using
on
the stain
itself.
Most stains can
be
removed
with
a mild solution
of
deteroent. Soonoe uo excess
deteroent
to minimize
resoiling. atot wi[n a blean
damp spönge
and
repeat
until
all
excess
detergent
is removed.
Stains
removable with household
shampoo
or
detergent
Alcoholic
drinks, blackberries,
crayon, ogg,
jam,
sauces,
fruit
juice,
milk, mud, ice cream, chocolate, strawberries,
tea, wine, mascara, food dye, charcoal, coffee,
soup,
toothpaste,
hand lotion,
coca
cola, mustard,
ink and urine.
Stains
removable with spot
remover
Butter,
candle
wax,
gravy,
lipstick, furniture
polish,
shoe
polish,
lard,
chewing
gum,
hair tonic,
crayon,
salad
dressing, engine oil
and margarine.
WARNING: Loose cushion covers ll
removed
should
never be hand or machine
washed.
Cleaning
Vinyl
Uholstery
1 Remove
all dust
from
area.
2 Wash
area with soap and
water.
This
will remove
cotfee
and
food
stains etc.
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