We Clean Wool Carpets - Woolsafe!
richleecostello • January 27, 2019
Woolsafe Products ensure your Wool Carpets are Cleaned Correctly and Safely

As a professional carpet cleaning company we will use a
variety of cleaning chemicals and methods depending on soiling, stains and type
of fibre. The WoolSafe mark is an endorsement that the product bearing it has
passed the necessary tests to the highest standards set by the WoolSafe
Organisation.
At Hampshire Carpet and Upholstery Care
, we use Woolsafe products on wool carpet cleaning
in Southampton, Winchester as
well as any other surrounding areas. WoolSafe products have been independently
tested and shown to be suitable and safe for use on wool. Used correctly, it
diminishes the likelihood of colour bleeding, bleaching, rapid soiling or fibre
damage, and consequentially the risk of potentially expensive customer
complaints.
We
use accredited Prochem Woolsafe products which have gone through over twenty different
tests including the assessment of the product’s cleaning and spot removal
performance, and ensuring it does not have any detrimental effects on wool
carpets in terms of colour fastness, quick resoiling, fibre damage or odour (Prochem
Cleaning Specialist Issue 22, 2010 p.12).
If you have wool carpets it is recommended that
you use Woolsafe products to prolong their life and quality, if you have any
further questions call us on 07773655075.

By richleecostello
•
February 26, 2021
Leather is not just comfortable; it is beautiful too! Investments in quality leather furniture will give you plenty of years of service last several times longer than faux leather, leather is a thick natural skin which is durable and in the case of pigmented leather resistant to spills which can easily be cleaned up. Over time protective layers will reduce and these will need replenishing as with aniline leather which is very absorbent, will soak up any spill and oils from ourselves, pigmented leather will stain more easily if the layer of protection has gone. To help maintain the splendour of your leather sofa it is essential that it receives regular maintenance and a periodic professional leather clean service. During times where the furniture is not being used it is always best to cover with a light sheet (avoid strong colours as these may transfer to the leather and will need restoring). Hampshire Leather Care has come up with a simple to follow maintenance programme: Step 1 - Vacuum CleaningUsing a soft brush extension as leather can scratch easily when soft and supple, regularly vacuum to remove any debris, crumbs or dirt focusing on visible debris between the cushions and down the sides. Step 2 – Damp Cloth WipeUsing water only, dampen a soft cloth or sponge and carefully wipe down your leather furniture to remove soils which can not be vacuumed away, do not use baby wipes or other cleaning wipes as the chemicals on these may break down protection layers, remove colour, and dry out your leather. Be careful not to over wet as excessive water may soak in especially if not pigmented.Step 4 - Drying Your FurnitureLeather should be left to dry naturally and shouldn’t take too long at room temperature so long as it has not been over wet. By opening a window, this will help your chair or sofa dry faster and prevent marks and stains.Step 5 - Conditioning Your LeatherOnce clean and dry you can condition the leather for longer lasting protection. Conditioning it will help keep the material soft and sumptuous for longer. High quality conditioners would be recommended for this. Depending on the conditioner used, follow the instructions provided but typically apply gently with a cloth, leaving a slight gloss and allow it to settle. We’d recommend using a conditioner once a month to really keep your furniture luscious. Poorly maintained Leather sofas, or well aged sofas such as chesterfield l eather sofa need professional restoration services to restore colour and bring back its natural suppleness. Leather colour restoration can be used to make sofas a whole new colour and/or restore the two tone which may have rubbed off. Scratches from pets on leather can be repaired also, along with ink, grease, scuffs and denim dye. For a range of professional leather cleaning services, please see Leather Cleaning and Restoration Southampton.