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stu_thomson

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stain-guarding fake suede suites
« on: October 19, 2004, 07:34:28 pm »
cleaned one of them fake suede (buffalow hyde) suites yesterday, (wot a nightmare!) do these suites take the solvent protector well, as never tried to protect one before. cheers stuart
People say that money is not the key to happiness, but I always figured if you have enough money, you can have a key made!

Derek

Re: stain-guarding fake suede suites
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2004, 06:20:47 am »
Hi

Remember you are dealing with a bonded fabric and some do not take kindly to solvent based products.

Derek

Doug Holloway

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Re: stain-guarding fake suede suites
« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2004, 06:47:32 am »
Hi,

Most of the fake suedes have a label saying DO NOT DRY CLEAN.

Use a water based protector.

Cheers,

Doug

stevegunn

Re: stain-guarding fake suede suites
« Reply #3 on: October 20, 2004, 07:41:38 am »
Solugard from Solution is ok for this sort of fabric.

woodman

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Re: stain-guarding fake suede suites
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2004, 11:09:40 am »
Hi Stu

Cleaned a couple of these in the past couple of months, you might want to think about using my system as it is very easily cleaned with practice, will dry quickly and use less effort.

Agree with Steve, use solugard or  one of the other water based solutions for protection.

Shorty

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Re: stain-guarding fake suede suites
« Reply #5 on: October 20, 2004, 12:59:17 pm »
I was nearly going to say, "I find this quite amusing'.

But I thought better of it.

I used to think it was awkward sorting out the various words and sayings between the Brits; Yanks, Canucks, and Aussies.

But when it comes to fabrics, and leathers, those old cliches, pale into insignificance.

This present post talks about 'Fake Suede'

Down under 'Suede' is a form of leather, as a rule of thumb, suede is for apparel, whereas in furniture, it would be called Nubuck.

Some manufacturers call their micro/macro/fibre suites, fake suede, or imitation suede.  This is usually a polyprop; material, sometimes with a nylon face.

Now comes the intriguing part.

Stuart says that he cleaned one of those fake suedes, buffalo hide, yesterday.

Derek say's, 'Remember you are dealing with a bonded fabric'

Can someone please explain to me, the construction of the 'Fake Suede', as referred to in this post.

No wonder Delia doesn't understand me.

Sometimes, even I don't understand me. :-[  :-[

Cheers,

Shorty.
Shorty.

The short, round, mound of sound, from up top, down under.

Ken Wainwright

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Re: stain-guarding fake suede suites
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2004, 05:36:33 pm »
Hi Shorty

Think of a bonded fabric as being like Flotex/Walkertex/Lobofloor for upholstery use.  Face fibres were traditionally nylon but now we have polyester too.

Safe and happy cleaning:)
Ken

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Veni, vidi vici, Vaxi
I came, I saw, I conquered, I cleaned up!

Derek

Re: stain-guarding fake suede suites
« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2004, 08:25:13 pm »
Hey Guys...and, of course, Shorty

Just to keep you all awake tonight...some of the bonded fabrics being discussed are 'dry clean only'

I have some samples (Polyester face fibres) and have tried it out...it's correct

Cheers
Derek

HolmansUKLTD

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Re: stain-guarding fake suede suites
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2004, 09:25:13 pm »
Thanks for that Derek, im still awake :P
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