I
get calls where I am asked if I dry clean upholstery because the labeling
on their furniture specifies “Dry Clean Only”. The fact is that very few
fabrics actually require dry cleaning. While it is good that furniture
manufacturers provide labeling for care of the upholstery, very few tags that
recommend “dry cleaning only” actually require that type of cleaning. Contrary
to the manufacturer’s label guidelines, most fabrics clean easily and safely with
water-based cleaning solutions performed by qualified professional upholstery
cleaners. My suspicion is that by putting “Dry Clean Only” on the furniture,
the manufacturer removes the chance of a homeowner trying to clean it
themselves, creating problems and then coming after the manufacturer to fix the
problem.
The reasons that fabrics may require dry cleaning are: Colorfastness, texture change, dimensional stability, or finish damage. However, a qualified professional upholstery cleaner should be able to identify when dry cleaning is necessary.
The reasons that fabrics may require dry cleaning are: Colorfastness, texture change, dimensional stability, or finish damage. However, a qualified professional upholstery cleaner should be able to identify when dry cleaning is necessary.
The reality is dry cleaning will never
clean a fabric as well as water-based methods. Water-based solutions are most
effective when removing water-based spills and dry cleaning solvents are only
effective on oily soils and spots. However, most furniture, when subjected to
“normal use”, is exposed to more water-based soils and spills than ones that
are oily in nature. Also, the oils from skin, hair and animals are removed more
efficiently with a water based cleaning utilizing the appropriate
preconditioning agents.
If dry cleaning is required: The use of dry cleaning solvents present both health and fire
If dry cleaning is required: The use of dry cleaning solvents present both health and fire
hazards. Therefore, organic vapor respirators,
solvent-resistant gloves and aprons, and protective eyewear are required to do
the work. The work area must also have adequate ventilation to remove the fumes,
and under no circumstances should building occupants or pets be anywhere in or
around the rooms when this cleaning is being done.