Stain Guide | Upholstery | Grape Juice
Stain Guide for Upholstery Fabrics
Grape Juice
Important - Always read and follow the care instructions and any warnings provided by the upholstery manufacturer. Upholstery with natural fibers and/or certain dyes or finishes may require special treatment. If in doubt contact the manufacturer or a cleaning professional for advice/service. Also follow the General Rules for care and stain treatment.
- Blot to remove excess liquid or stain. Wet fabric with minimum amount of water, soak 1 minute, and blot with paper towel. Repeat water/blot procedure until no stain is evident on towel.
- Apply 3% hydrogen peroxide plus household ammonia and blot. Rinse with clear water and blot dry.
- If fabric stain is persistent, wet stained area with water. Apply small amount of detergent/water solution, work into stained area with sponge and blot. Repeat detergent/ water application until no stain is evident on towel.
- Rinse with clear water to remove traces of detergent and blot dry. It is important to remove all traces of detergent to prevent
rapid resoiling.
- Blot to remove excess liquid or stain. Carefully wet stained area with 7-Up¨ or tonic water and blot with paper towel. Repeat
wetting and blotting until no stain is evident on towel. Rinse with clear water and blot dry.
- If fabric stain is persistent go to wet stained area with water. Apply small amount of detergent/water solution, work into stained area with sponge and blot. Repeat detergent/water application until no stain is evident on towel.
- Rinse with clear water to remove traces of detergent and blot dry. It is important to remove all traces of detergent to prevent rapid resoiling.
- If fabric stain is persistent, apply 3% hydrogen peroxide. Let stand four hours and blot. Reapply 3% hydrogen peroxide, allow to stand 24 hours. Blot and allow to air dry for 48 hours.
- If stain is still evident, repeat with hydrogen peroxide. When stain is no longer visible, rinse with clear water and blot dry.
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