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How to Clean and Disinfect Auditorium Chairs

When it comes to routine cleaning and maintenance of auditorium chairs, there are a few important things to keep in mind:

 

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For auditorium chairs made of linen or textile fabrics:
Tap gently or use a vacuum cleaner to remove light dust.
Use a soft-bristled brush to gently brush away particulate matter. For spilled drinks, soak up the water with paper towels and wipe gently with warm neutral detergent.
Blot with a clean cloth and tumble dry on low heat.
Avoid using wet cloths, sharp objects or acidic/alkaline chemicals on fabric.
Instead, wipe gently with a clean, soft cloth.

For auditorium chairs made of genuine leather or PU leather:
Clean light stains with a mild cleaning solution and a soft cloth. Avoid scrubbing vigorously. For long-standing dirt, dilute a neutral cleaning solution with warm water (1%-3%) and wipe away the stain. Rinse with a clean water rag and buff with a dry cloth. After drying, apply an appropriate amount of leather conditioner evenly.
For general daily maintenance, you can gently wipe the leather surface with a clean and soft cloth.

For auditorium chairs made of wooden materials:
Avoid placing drinks, chemicals, overheated or hot items directly on the surface to prevent damage. Wipe loose particles regularly with a soft, dry cotton cloth. Stains can be removed with warm tea. Once dry, apply a light layer of wax to form a protective film. Beware of hard metal products or sharp objects that may damage wooden surfaces.

For auditorium chairs made of metal materials:
Avoid using harsh or organic solutions, wet cloths, or caustic cleaners as they may cause scratches or rust. Do not use strong acids, alkalis or abrasive powder for cleaning. The vacuum cleaner is suitable for chairs made of all materials. Be careful not to use a suction brush to avoid damaging the braided wire, and don’t use too much suction. Finally, regular disinfection of auditorium chairs used in public spaces, regardless of material, is critical to keeping people safe.


Post time: Oct-25-2023