Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Keep the Item You Sit on Clean

So you have decorated your office with a great set of executive leather chairs, things were looking great for a while but then the unthinkable occurs and the employees start to stain them with ink, felts, tip ex and more. Leather chairs are rather pricey to purchase so if you or an employee were to stain them it would be devastating. Lets have a quick look at some quick and effective ways to remove stains.

The first few are quite obvious, but underestimated techniques which you may use to get your chairs sparkling again. Firstly there is the use of alcohol, no not to drink but to use as a sort of white spirit on your leathers. Its very great at removing stains and very safe. Another great use are baby wipes, although you may think that baby wipes are mild and soft because they are used on kids all the time, but the actual cleaning agents inside them work great at dissolving stains and are also sensitive to the body. Finally another great method is to use antibacterial gel, you should apply this to a stain and let it sink into the material and then wipe it away.

If none of the above techniques have worked, I would recommend trying these more advanced tips, but always remember to test it on an area of your leather chair so you are certain it won't affect the colour or the fabric. The first solution would be to use hairspray, but you must be very careful with hairspray because they do contain other chemicals which may actually damage the leather material. If you are worried about using the hairspray on your fabrics then there is another more lenient choice. A great solution is womens nail polish remover. You only need to place a small amount onto the stain and rub it in and you should very soon see it disappear.

You should not place too many chemicals on the fabrics as you could end up ruining the material. You should highly consider buying a new chair if the stains are still there.

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