Michigan State University Extension
Home Maintenance And Repair - 01500441
06/24/03
Upholstery - Cleaning Special Fabrics
Olefins
Spots and spills can easily be removed if they have
not soaked through to backing, because the fabric has a
built-in ability to resist stains. Water-based cleaners
are usually sufficient, though solvents can also be used.
However, use solvents sparingly for they will damage the
latex backing found on most of these fabrics. Do NOT dry
clean or machine wash.
This article was written by Anne Field, Extension
Specialist, Emeritus with references from Recipe for
Furniture Care, National Assoc of Furniture Manufacturers.
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