06-08-2017, 08:56 AM
Excellent advice above. Most synthetic fabric is fairly straight forward. But you can also get into some blends, and natural fiber. It can be very easy to mess up a piece if you're not careful. And how do I know that? 
Using a mitt with DS2, followed by a light rinse is a fairly fool proof method for synthetic pieces. But as Shorty mentioned, getting some training to bring you up to speed and help your upholstery skillset would be very helpful.
Here are a couple of handy tools you may like to add to your arsenal...
A light scrub with DS2 using an upholstery mitt is a good way to loosen the soil. Brush with the lay of the fiber.
https://www.excellent-supply.com/8-inch-...p_479.html
A light scrub with the Rota Brush can work well on sturdy synthetic pieces.
https://www.excellent-supply.com/Rota-Dr..._p_15.html

Using a mitt with DS2, followed by a light rinse is a fairly fool proof method for synthetic pieces. But as Shorty mentioned, getting some training to bring you up to speed and help your upholstery skillset would be very helpful.
Here are a couple of handy tools you may like to add to your arsenal...
A light scrub with DS2 using an upholstery mitt is a good way to loosen the soil. Brush with the lay of the fiber.
https://www.excellent-supply.com/8-inch-...p_479.html
A light scrub with the Rota Brush can work well on sturdy synthetic pieces.
https://www.excellent-supply.com/Rota-Dr..._p_15.html


