General Fabric and
Product Care
Handling
Cleaning
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Machine washing
and/or drying is not recommended for
all fabrics or constructions.
Contact us with any questions.
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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 avoid spandex
edging.
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Refer to the
Emergency Stain Treatment chart for
the best way to clean various types
of stains.
Packing & Storage
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Be sure fabric is
clean and dry before packing.
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Fold inside out
or face in along seams and then
roll.
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Always pack
silk-screened and vinyl graphics
with wax-free, ink-free paper or
fabric shield to prevent its
sticking to another surface. Do not
fold applied or silk-screened
graphics.
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Pack in original
shipping bags.
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Pack bags in
corrugated cardboard box for
protection when shipping.
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Store product in
a cool dry area (40-80F).
Emergency Fabric
Repair
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Use clear tape
supplied in repair kit that comes
with every display product.
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Cut to length,
longer than tear.
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Peel off backing
and apply over ripped area.
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THIS IS ONLY A
TEMPORARY REPAIR
Long Term Fabric Care
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Dust periodically
with a Swiffer wipes
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Hand vacuum
fabric with an upholstery attachment
as needed
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The best way to
extend the life of your display
fabric is to maintain an environment
with controlled and consistent heat
and humidity levels.
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High levels of UV
light can shorten the life of your
display fabric. If your product will
be used in a high UV light
environment, please let your account
representative know during the
planning stages of your project so
an appropriate fabric choice or
treatment can be used.
Stain Removal Guide
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Stain |
Best
Cleaner |
Alternative Solutions |
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Blood |
Shout |
Amodex,
3% Hydrogen Peroxide |
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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 us |
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Mystery
Stain |
Contact us |
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*Note: The treatments
listed above are general and may not be
appropriate for all fabrics. Please
consult your account representative when
in doubt.
Emergency Stain
Treatment
General Instructions
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Promptly treat
stain.
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If possible,
remove fabric from the frame. Mark
the stained area before removing
fabric to make it easier to find the
stain.
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Identify the
stain before you treat it. Use the
Stain Removal Guide.
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Apply treatments
from the side away from the stain
(usually the inside face of the
product). This is not possible with
'coated fabric' (Coated fabric is
fabric that has a sealant or
wax-like surface.) and fabric
constructions that have a liner.
Stains on either of these must be
treated from the stain side.
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Use water
sparingly. Too much can cause water
stains or spread original stain.
Treatment
Instructions
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Lift, scrape or
blot as much of the stain off as
possible. (Blot with provided white
cloth or similar material. Avoid
paper products)
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Work from the
outside edges toward the center of
the stain.
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Masking tape can
be an effective lifting device for
drier materials like loose dirt,
pencil and ink.
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Most natural
stains may be treated with distilled
water.
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Apply water
to the back of the stain, and
force it through fabric by
pushing on the back side while
stretching the fabric, or add
water while blotting, using care
to keep the wet area as small as
possible. Repeat procedure until
the water runs clear.
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For stains not
responsive to water, follow the
Stain Removal Guide (see above) and
the manufacturer's instructions or
call us for assistance.
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