Damp seating6update
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Damp seating6update
Hello everyone,
Just thought I'd let you know that we seem to have cured the soggy cushion problem. We decided that the theory of a spilled salty chemical / cleaning agent was the most likely cause. We borrowed a friend's "George" ( the upholstery carpet cleaning version of the Henry vacuum) and after 3 sessions of rinsing it with very hot water and suctioning it back out, I can report that the claggy effect has now gone. Even leaving it in our unheated hallway overnight has not caused a recurrence. (It's cold up North!)
Thank you all for your helpful suggestions.
Liz
Just thought I'd let you know that we seem to have cured the soggy cushion problem. We decided that the theory of a spilled salty chemical / cleaning agent was the most likely cause. We borrowed a friend's "George" ( the upholstery carpet cleaning version of the Henry vacuum) and after 3 sessions of rinsing it with very hot water and suctioning it back out, I can report that the claggy effect has now gone. Even leaving it in our unheated hallway overnight has not caused a recurrence. (It's cold up North!)
Thank you all for your helpful suggestions.
Liz
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Re: Damp seating6update
Thanks good news Its cold over here too .Liz n wrote:Hello everyone,
Just thought I'd let you know that we seem to have cured the soggy cushion problem. We decided that the theory of a spilled salty chemical / cleaning agent was the most likely cause. We borrowed a friend's "George" ( the upholstery carpet cleaning version of the Henry vacuum) and after 3 sessions of rinsing it with very hot water and suctioning it back out, I can report that the claggy effect has now gone. Even leaving it in our unheated hallway overnight has not caused a recurrence. (It's cold up North!)
Thank you all for your helpful suggestions.
Liz
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