
Carpets - Upholstery - Leather Furniture Cleaning
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or deterioration, migrating marks from back of fabrics, unstable dyes, deteriorated foam cushions, restoring white fabrics, urine contamination, finish or glaze loss, frayed piping or welting, broken zips, breakdown of fabric backing, shrinkage, removal of stains, browning, fading. water marking, yellowing, pre-existing wear & tear, loose frames/legs, nicked wood trim, loose or missing buttons.
Colours:
Loss of colour, change of colour or bleeding of colours (stable dyes) Should not occur during professional cleaning as long as the proper cleaning system is used. Testing & inspection procedures will identify fabrics which could develop normal colour problems during cleaning. Special care cleaning systems will ensure the maximum soil removal possible without risk of colour damage.
Special Note:
Fibres/fabrics which become excessively soiled may not release all soil and stains without risk of damage to colours Colour problems as well as stains may be hidden by excessive soil and only show up after soil is removed.
Cleanability Code.;
Most fabrics have a care label attached to the frame under a seat cushion. These care instructions are for your guidance in the proper maintenance of the item. However, excessive soil or inadequate maintenance procedures may require a professional cleaning system other than that recommended. And will require your permission to do so. Any additional risks or limitations will be discussed for your approval prior to any work commencing and by agreeing to such work Clean Tech will not be responsible for any damage caused.
Edgings/Seams
All carpet edgings and seams should be correctly fitted in normal circumstances. It is the client's responsibility therefore to ensure this is the case prior to cleaning. If any edgings or seams are not secure Clean Tech will not accept any responsibility for any loose fibres/yarns subsequently becoming caught in any machinery and being pulling out due to this existing condition, or for any movement/parting of seems due to deterioration of carpet backing/glues/adhesive tapes.
Shrinkage;.
Can occur when fibres/fabrics made up mostly of natural fibres (except Belgian wiltons - constructed of synthetic fibres Le. olefin with a natural backing) are exposed to moisture from accidents, maintenance spotting or non professional cleaning attempts. Clean Tech will undertake to avoid any such shrinkage problems by identifying susceptible fabrics/fibres. However, movement/shrinkage can also occur due to poorly fitted/repaired/replaced carpets/seams/edgings. Subsequently Clean Tech will not be responsible for any such movement or shrinkage, due to these existing problems.
Fabric/Leather Deterioration:
Fabrics exposed to heavy soil, heavy usage (children, pets etc), or strong light will eventually weaken and deteriorate. Fabrics made up of mostly natural fibres are most sensitive to these conditions