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Doormats placed outside each entrance of your home will make a remarkable difference in the care of your carpets inside your home. This simple solution will keep dirt, grime, and sand outdoors instead of inside of your carpets causing unnecessary wear. Therefore keeping your carpets looking great much longer.
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1. Check the Fabric Care Label
2. Protect your furniture from sunlight
3. Keep your furniture away from sources of direct heat
4. Vacuum your furniture every week
5. Maintain the fabric and fillings
6. Attend to spills immediately
7. Have your furniture professionally cleaned regularly.
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Does Fabric Need Protection?
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Natural Fibers Natural fibers offer excellent comfort because they breathe naturally and absorb perspiration easily. However, these features also mean that they stain easily.Natural fibers are hydrophilic – they have a natural affinity for water and all water based products. They are also very susceptible to oil and grease stains, including stains caused by the fatty acids in perspiration. Unprotected, these fabrics have a short life span and are difficult to maintain. Fabric protection is vital for natural fibers. Fabric will need to be re-protected occasionally. Prolonged use or intense cleaning, such as steam cleaning, will cause the protective lay to wear away. Synthetic Fibers Fabric protection is not necessary for synthetic fabrics. It is important, however, to regularly clean synthetic fabrics. The majority of these fabrics are oleophilic – they have an affinity for oils and greasy dirt. Synthetic fabrics need to be cleaned regularly to prevent the build up of oily substances, such as perspiration, which may stain or damage the fabric. This is critical even if an application of fabric protection had been applied. Blended Fibers |
Fabric Care Labels
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By law all fabrics, including upholstery fabrics, must have a Fabric Care Label. This label is similar to the care labels you find on clothing. The Fabric Care Label may be attached to the furniture (a hang-tag or a label sewn onto the furniture) or it may be given to you separately by the furniture retailer.Different fabrics need different kind of care. The Fabric Care Label will give you the correct instructions for caring for the specific type of fabric used to upholster your furniture. ALWAYS consult the care label BEFORE attempting to clean your furniture yourself, or see your local upholstery cleaning company. |
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Plant Fibers
Plant fibers, also called cellulosic fibers, include: cotton, linen, jute and rayon. Cotton and rayon are commonly used in upholstery fabrics, both alone and in blends.
Cotton
– Strong and absorbent
– Comfortable
– Looses strength when exposed to sunlight
– Has a tendency to yellow
– Can be affected by mold/mildew
– Wrinkles
– Hydrophilic – easily absorbs water and water based stains
– Soils easily if not treated with fabric protection
– Easy to clean
Rayon
– An artificial fiber made from wood pulp
– Most widely used man-made fiber in upholstery
– Often blended with cotton
– Can resemble cotton, wool or silk
– Soft and comfortable
– Highly absorbent
– Fairly resistant to wear
– Fair resistance to sunlight (but not prolonged exposure)
– Can be susceptible to mold/mildew
– Hydrophilic – easily absorbs water and water based stains
– Soils easily if not treated with fabric protection
– Easy to clean
Animal Fibers
Animal fibers, also called protein-based fibers include: wool and silk.
Silk
– Luxurious look and feel
– Resilient
– Strongest natural fiber
– Expensive
– Only has fair resistance to abrasions
– Tends to water spot
– Hydrophilic – easily absorbs water and water based stains
– Soils easily if not treated with fabric protection
– Difficult to clean
Wool
– Luxurious
– Soft, warm feel
– Durable
– Resilient
– Expensive
– Can attract moths/moth damage
– Tends to attract dust, bacteria & dirt particles
– Soils easily if not treated with fabric protection
– Difficult to clean
Blended Fibers
Manufactures frequently blend several different fibers together in a single fabric to combine the best qualities of each. When caring for blended fabrics you must always provide care according to the needs of the most delicate fiber. If in doubt, consult the fabric care label on your upholstery in Roseville, Ca.
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