Pre-test Spot Procedures

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  1. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    Pre-test Spot Procedures

    Diagnosis is the key, not guess work. Before using a cleaning product a detailer needs to know the material they are working on, what they are trying to remove and wither the product chosen is compatible with the material and will not damage it. With all cleaning products, always test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it won't discolour or stain the surface, and ensure that the pH of the product is suitable for the material. As can be seen stain removal requires some knowledge of basic chemistry.

    Read the product labels and manufacturers safety data sheets (MSDS) to obtain a basic idea of contents, pH levels etc. Depending on the pH of the product you use you should return the surface to neutral (pH 7.0) before you apply any dressing or protective products. Always select a chemical / cleaner that are biodegradable, environmentally friendly and safe to use by observing any precautions recommended so that they won’t harm you, your vehicle or the environment. Read the product labels and manufacturers safety data sheets (MSDS) to obtain a basic idea of contents, pH levels etc.

    Providing the cleaning product selected is suitable, apply several drops of the selected cleaning solution in an inconspicuous area and rub gently with a clean, white micro fibre towel. Do not over wet. Use small amounts of the product and blot frequently, do not rub or use too much pressure. Do not use the product if it adversely changes your fabric's colour or texture.

    [EDIT - note added] Note: the above procedures DO NOT apply to leather upholstery


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  2. judyb

    judyb Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Good advice here but please remember on leather that the worn areas will react differently to an inconspicuous area that has not had the same wear and tear as the used areas.
     
  3. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    Good point,Thank you - I should have written an exclusion : Leather surfaces - [EDIT - added] Note: the above procedures DO NOT apply to leather upholstery
     

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