Removing sauce stains from textile or microfibre
When cleaning textile upholstery the composition and the processing of the fibres used is very important. Always take the washing instructions of the manufacturer into account when cleaning textiles. Some fabrics (such as silk) are not suitable for wet cleaning! If our laboratory has tested your textile you’ll find our recommendations for the textile under the manufacturers tag.
Instructions: Always clean an entire section from seam to seam according to the instructions. Remove solid contaminations with a spoon or the blunt side of a knife. Try to drain liquids from your furniture using a clean kitchen paper, do not use force or rub on the stain! This will only spread the liquid or cause the stain to get worse.
Please note: while our advises are carefully put together they are no guaranty that every stain can be removed. When in doubt you can always contact us!
For 100% synthetic textile:
Puratex® cleaning set for synthetic textiles
NB If a grease stain were to remain visible after cleaning, you can try using the Puratex® degreaser
For mixed fibres and wool:
NB If a grease stain were to remain visible after cleaning, you can try using the Puratex® degreaser
For microfibres:
Puratex® cleaning set for microfibre
NB If a grease stain were to remain visible after cleaning, you can try using the Puratex® degreaser