felt cleanning question

billf59

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I ran out of quick clean if you don,t have access to chalk off or quick clean is there any other house hold prouduct that is ok to use such as a spray on carpet cleaner?
 
a wash cloth and water....soak the wash cloth....ring it out....and wipe the table down head rail to foot rail.......it makes a BIG difference..


G.
 
a wash cloth and water....soak the wash cloth....ring it out....and wipe the table down head rail to foot rail.......it makes a BIG difference..


G.

That is what I use. Try not to make it too wet. Very damp but not wet.

Ken
 
If you have Dryel at home, brush the cloth thoroughly and then use two of the Dryel cloths to wipe it down. (Dryel is for dry cleaning clothes at home in the dryer.)
 
I also use a damp cloth on my table. If you can use a white cloth, it can be very gratifying to see what comes off the table.
 
First, I use a low powered hand vac (no brushes and not too much power-it will stretch the cloth). Then, damp cloth (not wet cloth), as mentioned above. Thirdly, brush the cloth. Do it every week and your cloth will last much longer!
 
Tape works good to get lint and hair up for those of you that have cats that like to play pool.
 
Make sure you get as much chalk as you can out of the felt before you wet it. If you don't the cloth will become slow.
 
I use a clean white cotton t-shirt and a spray bottle full of water. I fold the shirt into a square and spray it with water to make it damp. I stand at and end rail and start from the middle of the table and wipe twoards me. You'll be amazed how much dirt and chalk comes off the table! The Tshirt is usually blue by the time I'm done.
 
The best way is first vacuum then use a damp microfiber cloth. Don't scrub simply wipe. I turn the cloth to a clean side every 1/6 of the table or half of each slate.
 
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