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The following two methods of cleaning wool plush are the general methods referred to in the table
below.
Method 1:
Apply a non-inflammable solvent (trichloroethylene) with a clean, white, absorbent material,
treating small areas working form the outer edge towards the center of the stain. Blot frequently with a
dry cloth to avoid rings. Open windows and doors to allow fumes to disperse.
Method 2:
Sponge the stain with a solution of household detergent and lukewarm water. Do not soak.
Follow this by rubbing with a damp cloth, rinsing cloth between each treatment.
Note:
Prompt and correct cleaning will remove most stains. Wrong treatment will only increase the
damage. In cases where there is doubt always seek expert advice. Information is to the best of our
knowledge true and accurate, but all recommendations or suggestions are made without guarantee since
the conditions of use are beyond our control.
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