First aid for stains

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FIRST AID FOR STAINS

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Your sofa is often the most used piece of furniture in your home. Not surprising, therefore, if it is sometimes tampered with. We explain per product type what to do after a stain has developed. And with the stain guarantee of 108% SAFE you get a full stain service for five years. If you are unable to remove your stain yourself, we will just help you!

How do you remove stains from your furniture?

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BABY FOOD

  • DUST1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Clean with soapy water of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent (approx. 30°C). A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove all food residues. 2. Dab with a piece of kitchen paper. 3. Wipe clean with distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove all food residues. 2. Dab with a piece of kitchen paper. 3. Wipe clean with distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.

BEER

  • DUST: 1. A solution of water and liquid detergent (approx. 30°) in a bucket. 2. Apply soapy water to the stain with a cloth and remove by dabbing. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. If necessary, treat with benzene. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Dab the stain with kitchen paper. 3. Wipe the surface with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove all residue. 2. Wipe off the stain with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

BONBON

  • DUST: 1. Put a solution of liquid detergent and lukewarm distilled water at approx. 30°C in a bucket. 2. Treat the stain with soapy water and a cloth. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. If necessary, treat the surface with benzine. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Dab the stain with kitchen paper. 3. Wipe the surface with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove all residue. 2. Wipe off the stain with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

BUTTER

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove all residues. 2. Clean the surface with benzine. 3. Wipe away the stain with lukewarm water or soapy water at 30 degrees with liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Remove all residues. 2. Blot the stain with a paper towel to remove the stain and grease.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove all residue. 2. Wipe off the stain with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with soapy water of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

CACAO

  • DUST: 1. Use a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 2. If necessary, you can polish the fabric with white spirit. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab off the stains with a piece of kitchen paper. 2. With soapy water of distilled water and neutral soap after rubbing. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Remove residues. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning

CHOCOLATE PASTE

  • DUST: 1. Try to remove all residues without smearing. 2. Clean with benzene or 3. You clean with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 4. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 5. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove with a piece of kitchen paper. 2. Clean the affected area with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Remove residues carefully. 2. Remove the stains with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with soapy water, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning

COLA

  • DUST: 1. Put a solution of warm distilled water (approx. 30°) and liquid detergent in a bucket. 2. Try to remove the stain with the soapy water by dabbing it. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. If necessary, clean with benzene. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: Cola contains, among other things, phosphoric acid and citric acid, which can affect the surface. Remove cola stains as quickly as possible in the following way. 1. Gently dab with a paper towel to remove liquid. 2. Wipe the surface with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: Cola contains, among other things, phosphoric acid and citric acid, which can affect the surface. Remove cola stains as quickly as possible in the following way. 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

FRUIT SNACK

  • DUST: 1. Thoroughly remove all food residues. 2. Mix a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 3. Now treat the fabric with this solution. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings.
  • LEARN: After you have removed the food residues, it is best to clean the stains in the following way: 1. Dab the leather with a piece of paper towel. 2. Rub the surface with distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: After you have removed the food residues, it is best to clean the stains in the following way: 1. Carefully remove the residues. 2. Clean the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

VEGETABLE

  • DUST: 1. Remove all furniture remnants. 2. For cleaning, mix 1 tsp salt with 1/2 lt. distilled water OR 3. Carefully clean the stains with vinegar water. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: Remove vegetables quickly and without residue if you follow these steps: 1. Dab the leather with a piece of kitchen paper. 2. Treat the surface with distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: Remove vegetables as quickly as possible without leaving any residue, then carry out the following steps: 1. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 2. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

EGG

  • DUST: Based on the protein in eggs, cleaning should always be done with cold or lukewarm water. Hot water will cause the egg white to clump and make removal more difficult. Clean stains as follows: 1. First remove all residues. 2. Now the stains can be treated with a solution of cold distilled water and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: Based on the protein in eggs, cleaning must always be done with cold or lukewarm water. Hot water will cause the egg white to clump and make removal more difficult. Clean stains as follows: 1. Remove the residue with a dry cloth. 2. Clean the surface with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: Based on the protein in eggs, cleaning must always be done with cold or lukewarm water. Hot water will cause the egg white to clump and make removal more difficult. Clean stains as follows: 1. Carefully remove all residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of cold distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

EGG LIQUEUR

  • DUST: 1. Dab all stains thoroughly. 2. Mix 2 parts distilled water and 1 part spirit or 3. A solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent or 4. clean the fabric with benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 5. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Wipe off all residue with kitchen paper. 2. Clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Remove residues carefully. 2. Wipe the spot with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

ICE

  • DUST: 1. Remove all ice residue. 2. Treat further with benzene or 3. A solution of 2 parts water and 1 part alcohol or 4. A solution of lukewarm water and mild detergent (approx. 30°). A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 5. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Remove the remains. 2. Dab the affected areas with kitchen paper. 3. Repeat this several times, so that the proportion of fat gradually weakens and becomes less and less.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

ICE COFFEE

  • DUST: 1. Dab stains with lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) from the outside to the inside. 2. Wash the fabric with soapy water and a tsp. salt and 1/2 lt. clean water or 3. Carefully remove with vinegar water (distilled). A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Clean with a piece of paper towel. 2. Clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Remove residues carefully. 2. Remove the stains with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with soapy water, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

JAM

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove residues. 2. Carefully dab from the outside in with warm distilled water (approx. 30°) 3. Then clean the fabric with vinegar or 4. You use a solution with 1 tsp. table salt to 1/2 lt. distilled water. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 5. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Gently dab and remove the residue with kitchen paper. 2. Then wipe the stain with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

BUTTERMILK

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove the stains by dabbing. 2. If necessary, use benzene for cleaning, or 3. Remove the stains with lukewarm water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Gently dab stains with kitchen paper. 2. Then clean the spot with distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the spot with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

CHEWING GUM

  • DUST: 1. First let the chewing gum cool down with a cooling compress and let it harden. 2. Break up the remains and remove with a brush. 3. If desired, treat the stain with benzene afterwards. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Cool the affected areas with an ice pack or compress. 2. Let the gum harden 3. Now you can carefully break the gum and brush it out.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Cool the affected areas with an ice pack or compress. 2. Let the gum harden. 3. Now you can gently break the gum and brush it out.

KETCHUP

  • DUST: 1. Dab the ketchup with lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) from the inside out. 2. After treating with a solution of 1/2 lt. distilled water and 1 tsp. remove the salt or 3. Treat the stain with vinegar water. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove the ketchup with a piece of paper towel. 2. Wipe the stain with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Remove residues carefully. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

COFFEE

  • DUST: 1. Dab the stain with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 2. If necessary, clean with benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab the coffee stains thoroughly with a paper towel. 2. Clean the stains with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Remove the spot with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

COFFEE MILK

  • DUST: Coffee milk contains, in addition to water and fat, also protein. Therefore, do not treat the stain with hot water, because otherwise the protein will clump and will then be even more difficult to remove. Remove the stain as follows: 1. Remove liquid with a dry cloth. 2. Clean the surface with benzine or 3. Wipe away the stains with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: Always treat coffee milk stains with cold or lukewarm water. Hot water will cause the milk to clump and make the stain harder to remove. It is best to proceed as follows: 1. Dab stains with a piece of kitchen paper. 2. Then clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: Always treat coffee milk stains with cold or lukewarm water. Hot water will cause the milk to clump and make the stain harder to remove. It is best to proceed as follows: 1. Remove residues carefully. 2. Wipe the spot with a damp cloth. 3. With soapy water of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

LEMONADE

  • DUST: 1. Clean the stain with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 2. If necessary, treat the surface with benzine. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab the soiled areas with kitchen paper. 2. Wipe clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Remove residues carefully. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

MARGARINE

  • DUST: 1. Treat the stain with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 2. If necessary, treat with benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Remove the margarine by dabbing with kitchen paper. 2. Dab until the fat content is slowly removed from the fabric.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Remove residues carefully. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

MUSTARD

  • DUST: 1. Remove the mustard as completely as possible. 2. Wipe the areas with benzene. or 3. Use a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove the mustard residue. 2. Dab the spots with a piece of paper towel. 3. Clean with distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

RED WINE

  • DUST: You should remove these stains as soon as possible. 1. Sprinkle the stain with salt. 2. Wipe clean with a damp cloth. 3. Clean the spot with lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: Clean the stain as soon as possible. 1. Dab red wine with a piece of kitchen paper. 2. With soapy water of distilled water and neutral soap after rubbing. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: Clean the stain as soon as possible. 1. Carefully remove the red wine with kitchen paper. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

SYRUP

  • DUST: 1. Carefully dab off the syrup residue. 2. Clean the fabric with a solution of 2 parts distilled water and 1 part spirit or 3. Use benzene or a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove the syrup from the leather and remove the residue with a piece of paper towel. 2. Clean the surface with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains with, for example, kitchen paper. 2. Wipe the area clean with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

CREAM

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Treat the stain with benzene or 3. After treatment with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Remove the residues as quickly as possible, carefully dabbing with a piece of kitchen paper. 2. Wipe the surface with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains as soon as possible. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

TEA

  • DUST: 1. Do not let the tea dry. The faster the contaminated area is cleaned, the better the result. 2. Treat the stains with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Clean immediately with kitchen paper. 2. Wipe clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Remove the remains as soon as possible. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

FAT

  • DUST: 1. Remove residues carefully. 2. Clean the stain with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent, or 3. Clean the stain with benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove all residues. 2. Dab the contaminated areas with a piece of kitchen paper.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove residues 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

FRUIT JUICE

  • DUST: 1. Dab the fabric with lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) from the outside to the inside. 2. With soapy water of 1 tsp. kitchen salt on 1/2 lt. clean distilled water or 3. You clean carefully with vinegar water. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Gently dab stains with kitchen paper. 2. Treat the spots with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

WHITE WINE

  • DUST: 1. Absorb all liquid with a piece of paper towel. 2. Clean with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 3. If necessary, the stain can be cleaned with benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab / absorb the liquid with a piece of kitchen paper. 2. Wipe the area with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue with kitchen paper. 2. Clean the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent after cleaning.

SKIN CREAM

  • DUST: 1. Carefully pick up cream remnants. 2. Treat the stain with benzene 3. Use a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab off as quickly as possible with a piece of kitchen paper. 2. Treat with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains as soon as possible. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

LIPSTICK

  • DUST: 1. Treat the stain with a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 2. If necessary, treat with benzine. Detergent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab the stain with a paper towel. 2. Wipe with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

NAIL POLISH

  • DUST: 1. Dab the stain with benzene and work from the outside inwards. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 2. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: In the case of traces of nail polish on your leather furniture, it is best to call on one of our specialists.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the spot with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

TOOTHPASTE

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove the toothpaste residue. 2. Dab the stain from the outside in with distilled water. 3. Clean the stain with a diluted ammonia solution (5-10%) or 4. Clean the surface with vinegar (50 %). A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 5. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Remove residues from the furniture. 2. Gently dab the stains with kitchen paper. 3. Clean the spots with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

ZINC OINTMENT

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove ointment with a spatula or the back of a knife. 2. Dab with a piece of kitchen paper. 3. Rub the stains with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Remove the remains with a spatula or the back of a knife. 2. Dab with a paper towel. 3. Wipe clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

BIRO

  • DUST: 1. Dip a cotton swab in benzene and dab the stains. 2. Clean the stain with a solution of vinegar and alcohol in a 1:1 ratio. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: For a satisfactory result, it is best to call in one of our specialists
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

INK

  • DUST: 1. Remove as much fresh ink as possible with a cotton swab. 2. Treat with cold water and lemon juice (1 level tablespoon of lemon juice in 100 ml of cold water). 3. In stubborn cases, treat carefully with bleach. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: For a satisfactory cleaning result, it is best to have the ink stains professionally removed by one of our specialists.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

CRAYON

  • DUST: 1. Vacuum the areas. 2. Thoroughly clean the stain with lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. 3. Clean the residual stains with a mixture of 2 parts water and 1 part alcohol or benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Vacuum the area. 2. Wipe the stain with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Clean the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

CRAFTING CLAY

  • DUST: 1. Allow the residue to cool and harden with an ice pack or a cooling compress. 2. Break up and brush off the residue. 3. Treat the stain with benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Cool and harden contaminated areas with an ice pack or compress. 2. Carefully remove and brush off the remains.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Cool and harden contaminated areas with an ice pack or compress. 2. Carefully remove and brush off the remains.

GLUE RESIDUES

  • DUST: 1. Dip a cotton swab in benzene and carefully remove the adhesive. 2. Treat the stain with a neutral soap solution. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: Glue residues on your leather furniture are best removed by one of our specialists.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

PAINT

  • DUST: 1. Remove carefully with a cloth. 2. Treat the stain with benzene and turpentine. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Soak up the paint with a paper towel. 2. Wipe the stain with a solution of distilled water and dish soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth only. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

FELT TIP PEN

  • DUST: 1. Dab the stain with a cotton swab dipped in benzine. 2. Treat the contaminated areas with a vinegar spirit solution (1:1). A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: It is best to have these types of stains cleaned by one of our specialists in order to obtain the best result.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

WATERCOLOR

  • DUST: 1. Add some liquid detergent to warm water (approx. 30°C). 2. Dab the stain with soapy water and kitchen paper. 3. In severe cases, treat with benzine. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: When removing watercolor on leather surfaces, speed is required before the paint has penetrated too deeply into the pores. 1. Remove as soon as possible with kitchen paper. 2. Wipe the stain with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: Speed is required when removing watercolor from your artificial leather. 1. Carefully remove residues. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

ASH

  • DUST: In this case, you should not try to pick up the remains, as this usually spreads the axle even further. 1. Carefully remove the ash with a vacuum cleaner. 2. Dab the stain with a dust-free cloth and benzene or 3. Treat the fabric with a solution of lukewarm water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Remove the ash from the surface and gently dab the stain with kitchen paper. 2. With soapy water of distilled water and neutral soap after rubbing. 3. In serious cases, the stain can also be dabbed clean with a dust-free cloth and some benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Gently remove the ash from the surface. 2. Wipe the spot with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

BLOOD (FRESH)

  • DUST: Fresh blood stains on your furniture must be dealt with quickly, before the stain has dried. 1. Mix a solution of cold distilled water and liquid detergent in a bucket. 2. Apply the soapy water to the stain with a cloth and dab the stain away. 3. If necessary, you can clean with benzine. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: Take immediate action before the stain has dried. 1. Gently dab the blood stain with a paper towel. 2. Wipe with a solution of cold distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: Take immediate action before the stain has dried. 1. Gently dab / remove the residue 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. Possibly. with a solution of distilled water and liquid detergent.

BLOOD (DRIED)

  • DUST: 1. Make a solution of cold distilled water and liquid detergent in a bucket. 2. Apply the soapy water to the stain with a cloth and dab clean the soiled area. 3. If desired, treat with benzine. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab the stain with cold distilled water. 2. With a solution of cold distilled water and neutral soap after rubbing. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with soapy water of cold and distilled water and liquid detergent.

VOMIT

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove all residue.2. Wipe clean with a solution of cold distilled water and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: . Remove all residue and dab the leather with a paper towel. 2. Rub with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, clean with soapy water of cold and distilled water and liquid detergent.

GRASS

  • DUST: 1. Dab the spots with a damp cloth and do this from the outside in. 2. If necessary, use benzene. or 3. Clean with a solution of distilled water (2 parts) and spirit (1 part). A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab the leather with a piece of paper towel. 2. Wipe the surface with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

RESIN

  • DUST: 1. Carefully 'shovel' off all residues. 2. Treat the spot with soapy water of 2 parts water and 1 part spirit or 3. Use benzene or a solution of lukewarm water with liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: In this case it is best to use one of our specialists to have an optimal cleaning carried out.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Clean the stain with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

CANDLE WAX

  • DUST: 1. Let the candle wax cool down with a bag of ice cubes or a cooling compress. 2. Break up and remove the hardened residue. 3. Treat the stain with benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Cool the candle wax using a bag of ice cubes or a cooling compress. 2. Break and brush the pieces of candle wax.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Let the candle wax cool down with a bag of ice cubes or a cooling compress. 2. Break up and remove the hardened residue. 3. Wipe the spot clean with a damp cloth and, if necessary, clean with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

MUD

  • DUST: 1. Remove all residues with a vacuum cleaner. 2. Dab the stain from the outside in with benzene. 3. Repeat these steps until the stain is completely removed. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Vacuum all residues from the surface. 2. Clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

OIL

  • DUST: 1. Dab the stains with benzene and work from the outside in. 2. Repeat step 1 until the stain has been removed. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Gently dab the stains with kitchen paper. 2. Repeat until the greasy stains are removed.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue with kitchen paper. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

PENCIL

  • DUST: 1. Dab with lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) from the outside to the inside. 2. Soapy water of 1 tsp. make table salt with 1/2 lt. distilled water (or vinegar water) in a bucket. 3. Wipe the surface gently. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Gently dab the stain with kitchen paper. 2. With soapy water of distilled water and neutral soap after rubbing. 3. In serious cases, the stain can also be dabbed clean with a dust-free cloth and some benzene. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the spot with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm, distilled water and liquid detergent.

RUST

  • DUST: 1. Mix cold distilled water with lemon juice (1 level tbsp. lemon juice per 100 ml. cold distilled water). 2. Gently remove the rust stains with the soapy water by rubbing from the outside to the inside. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: These stains must be professionally removed by a specialist.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

SOOT

  • DUST: 1. Dab the stains with benzene from the outside to the inside. 2. Repeat these steps until the stain is gone. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Dab with benzine from the outside to the inside. 2. Repeat this until the stains are removed.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the residue. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

SHOESHINE

  • DUST: 1. Try to remove the shoe polish without smearing it. 2. Try to remove the stains with soapy water and spirit (2 parts water and 1 part spirit). 3. Alternatively, you can also use benzene or a solution of lukewarm distilled water (approx. 30°C) and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove all residue. 2. Dab the contamination with a piece of kitchen paper. 3. Clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap or 4. Dab the stains several times with white spirit, working from the outside inwards. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove all residue. 2. Dab the contaminated areas with kitchen paper. 3. Take a solution of lukewarm distilled water and neutral soap to wipe clean.

GRADE OF METAL ED

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove the residues with the vacuum cleaner. 2. Make a solution of 2 parts distilled water and 1 part alcohol. 3. Remove the stains by dabbing. 4. Alternatively, you can also use benzene or a solution of lukewarm water with liquid detergent (approx. 30°). A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 5. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Carefully remove or vacuum the remains with a spatula. 2. Clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of lukewarm distilled water and liquid detergent.

FECES

  • DUST: 1. Carefully remove all residue. 2. Treat the surface with a solution of cold distilled water and liquid detergent. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 3. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous place first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: 1. Remove the remains. 2. Dab the area with a paper towel. 3. Clean the surface with a solution of cold distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: 1. Carefully remove the remains. 2. Wipe the area with a damp cloth. 3. If necessary, treat with a solution of distilled water and liquid detergent.

URINE

  • DUST: Urine contains protein: Therefore, you should not immediately treat these stains with hot water, but first clean with cold water: 1. Use a damp cloth with cold water to dab. 2. Pre-treat with vinegar water. 3. After-treatment with a solution of liquid detergent and distilled water. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery. 4. After successful cleaning, the upholstery should be wiped down from seam to seam with distilled water to prevent rings. In principle, we advise you to try the cleaning agent on an inconspicuous area first, to see whether the upholstery can withstand this or whether this will only make it worse. Never make velor and microfibre fabrics too wet and do not exert too much pressure, as this can cause damage.
  • LEARN: Urine stains can affect and discolor the top layer of your leather furniture. That is why you should remove the stains as soon as possible: 1. First dab the wet spots with kitchen paper. 2. Then clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap. A cleaning agent should always be applied to a clean and soft cloth or sponge and not directly to the upholstery.
  • ARTIFICIAL LEATHER: Urine stains can affect and discolor the top layer of your artificial leather furniture. That is why you should remove the stains as soon as possible: 1. First dab the wet spots with kitchen paper. 2. Then clean with a solution of distilled water and neutral soap