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January 26, 2023“I visited the Kaemark Showroom in Giddings, Tx and I saw the floor mount bases on display. I immediately was drawn to them and knew it was what I wanted, though I didn’t even know how they would work. After 4 months in my new space I can truly review that I am extremely happy with my decision to go with this base. Sweeping around them is a breeze and not to mention the customer service was exceptional.” – Krazy4Hair via Instagram
Disinfecting items has become a new norm for our industry.
Many of us know how to disinfect and clean our everyday essential items, but when it comes to your upholstered surfaces, it gets a little tricky. Here is a helpful list of products that you can use to clean your Kaemark upholstered furnishings.
- Clorox Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfecting Cleaner – This product kills bacteria and viruses in 30 seconds.
- Bleach-Rite Disinfecting Spray with Bleach, Current Technologies – This is a hospital-grade pre-mixed cleaner with bleach diluted 1:10.
- Dispatch Hospital Cleaner Disinfectant Towels with Bleach – This product kills most bacteria and viruses in 1 minute.
- Bleach – Dilute the bleach up to a 9:1 ration (10%) (9 parts water to 1 part bleach). Liberally apply a diluted bleach solution using a sponge. Rinse with cold water several times. Wipe Dry. Be sure to follow the guidelines on the bleach label for safety.
- Isopropyl Alcohol – Isopropyl Alcohol with a concentration of around 70% can kill coronaviruses. Leave the 70% Isopropyl Alcohol solution on the Kaemark upholstered furnishing for one minute. Follow this with several clean water rinses before wiping dry.
- Hydrogen Peroxide – Hydrogen Peroxide with a 3% concentration can be used to disinfect. Apply to the product and allow it to sitfor one minute. Follow this with several clean water rinses before wiping dry.
For more information, we recommend visiting Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Home as listed on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
It is always best to practice on an inconspicuous area first to be sure it does not negatively affect the vinyl coated fabric. From there you can branch out to what you need to disinfect.
Please note that these are not cleaners for stains or dirt, instead, they are disinfectants to help combat lingering bacteria and virus pathogens.
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