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Restaurant & Food Service
Healthcare
Contract & High
Traffic Areas
Ketchup, Mayo, Mustard,**
Coffee, Red Wine, Tea
Blood, Urine, Betadine
Ballpoint Pen Ink**
ULTRALEATHER PRO STAIN CARE
ULTRALEATHER CLEANING AND CARE
(Information taken from the Ultrafabrics website.)
Our fabrics are engineered to be long-lasting, with surfaces
that maintain their top-quality look and feel long after
application. To keep any of our materials looking their best, we
do recommend regular care and cleaning, especially to keep
dirt from accumulating. Below is a general outline to help keep
your fabrics looking their best.
TIPS
• Clean with soap and water or alcohol based cleaners
• Sanitize using 1:5 bleach/water solution, hydrogen peroxide based,
or quaternary-based disinfectants*
• For stubborn stains, wipe the stain off with isopropyl (rubbing
alcohol) as soon as possible
• Rinse all solution residue with water
INDOOR/OUTDOOR FABRIC CARE INSTRUCTIONS
(Information taken from the Ultrafabrics website.)
• All our Indoor/Outdoor products should be stored in a dry, well-
ventilated area
• Our mildew resistant surfaces do not promote mildew growth,
however, mildew may grow on dirt and other foreign substances
that are not removed from the fabric
• The frequency of cleaning will vary greatly depending upon the
local outdoor environment in which the product is used
• Cushions should not remain wet or be covered, as this will increase
the chances of mildew growth occurring
• All of our High UV products perform best when they are paired with
an open cell, reticulated, quick drying foam and/or a waterproof,
anti-mildew barrier between the fabric and foam and utilize air vents
and/or a mesh, open weave fabric bottom
Clean with soap and water, or alcohol-based cleaners
This information is not a guarantee. Please use all cleaning
and disinfecting agents safely and as instructed.
For tough stains, clean using isopropyl/rubbing alcohol.
Rinse surface with water and dry. Prompt attention is
important for successful removal of any stain.
A variety of clothing and accessories may contain dyes that
could transfer to lighter colors, depending upon variations in
temperature and humidity. Dye transfer is difficult to control,
not always fully preventable, and may be irreversible.