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Handling and Cleaning
for Fabric
on Entasi and Fabric Popups
Fabric requires different care
than other hard surface display materials. With proper care, your fabric
product will perform well for a long time.
Handling
- Fabric should always be
handled in a clean area with clean hands and equipment. Use the
white gloves and drop cloth provided.
Packing & Storage
- Inspect and clean fabric with
visible dirt or stains before packing
- Fabric must be completely dry
before packing. If wet cleaning methods are used, be sure to allow
time for drying before packing.
- As always, be sure to handle
in a clean area with clean hands and equipment
- Fold fabric inside out or
face in along seams and then roll
- Disassemble frame and, if
possible, bundle pieces
- Frame and fabric are labeled
- place back in corresponding bags
- Use original shipping
components (bags, boxes, cases, etc.) when packing and storing
fabric & frame
- Store product in a cool, dry
area (40-80F)
Maintenance
- Some fabrics are not
appropriate for machine washing. Contact your Account Team for
cleaning guidelines for specific fabrics.
- As a general rule, we do not
recommend using Dryers.
- Wrinkles caused by packing
typically disappear within hours of being set up, but fabric may be
ironed, on or off the frame. Use Permanent Press Setting and
non-waxed, non-inked paper between iron and fabric. Keep iron in
constant motion and if present, avoid spandex edging.
- Lint or dust can be removed
with a static wipe, such as Swiffer
- Fabric may be hand vacuumed
with upholstery attachment
- Inspect fabric periodically
and treat stains promptly
Emergency Stain Treatment
Many stains can be removed when
treated promptly and appropriately. If possible, remove the fabric cover
from the frame. Identify the stain before you treat it.
- Lift, scrape or blot as much
of the stain off as possible. (Blot with provided white cloth or
similar material. Avoid paper products.)
- Work from the outside edge
toward the center of the stain.
- Lift drier materials like
loose dirt, pencil, or ink with masking tape
- Most natural stains may be
treated with distilled water. Use water sparingly - too much may
cause water stains or spread original stain.
- Apply water to the back
of the stain and force it through fabric by pushing on the
backside while stretching the fabric, using care to keep the wet
area as small as possible.
- Repeat procedure until
the water runs clear.
- For stains not responsive to
water, follow the Stain Removal Guide
- Use the manufacturer's
recommended instructions
- Apply treatments from the
side away from the stain (usually the inside face of the
fabric).
- Rinse cleaners with
distilled water, blotting from the outside of the stain in to
the center and dry thoroughly to avoid spreading the stain.
- Consult your Account Team
with any questions
| Stain |
Best Cleaner |
Alternative Solutions |
| Blood |
Shout® |
Amodex®, 3% Hydrogen
Peroxide |
| Loose Dirt |
Stiff Brush |
Shout®, Pre-Spot®, 303
Fabric Cleaner |
| Fingernail Polish |
Denatured Alcohol |
Acetone |
| Ink |
Tape/Denatured Alcohol |
Amodex® |
| Lipstick |
Shout® |
Amodex® |
| Oil, Grease |
K2r® |
Corn Starch & Shout® |
| Pencil |
Tape/Denatured Alcohol |
Amodex®, Pre-Spot® |
| Food/Drink |
Shout® |
Contact Moss |
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