Friday, September 23, 2011

What appliance should I use to clean office cubicle upholstery?

I'm looking for a commercial appliance to clean stains off of office cubicle upholstery and chairs|||Do you have a friend or relative that's an Amway distributor? The upholstery cleaner bottle has a plastic bristle brush. The best appliance to use is your own arm, and scrub those stains off.|||you can rent shampooer's from the grocery stores that do a real good job I would also recommend that you use a spot cleaner on the worst spots. A good spot remover is Johnson's Spot Clean it will cut alot of grease.|||What about the dirt devil deep cleaning machine. It's simular to the rug doctor, but can be used on types of furniture such as that. You use a special shampoo for it too. So you don't get a bad after smell. You wouldn't want that would u?|||dustbuster|||I actually had a slipcover made for my office chair. Then I can take it off and throw it in the washer! The thought of sitting in the same chair for years without being able to clean it grossed me out!|||Since many, if not most, jobs that include a cubicle are designed to suck the life right out of you, you probably already have enough vacuum power to clean anything!|||i use a shampooer.this is a commercial upholstery shampooer|||scrub club soda onto stain|||Pre-treat stains with Wisk liquid detergent and scrub with a Bissell Spot Lifter. Febreze works great on odors.|||not sure good question.|||A machine that uses a dry chemical shampoo is good, just test an inconspicuous area first. Wet shampoos may bring out oily stains or odors as well as discoloring the fabric.

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