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Old 4th September 2004, 20:09   #1
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Anyone use a suede brush on their headliner?

Just curious if anyone used one? I'm wondering if it's too stiff or not? I'd like the just gently brush it from time to time to keep it clean.
I've got an alcantera sectional, chair and ottoman and they clean up well. with just soap and water. Come to think of it, I've never brushed them either.
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Re: Anyone use a suede brush on their headliner?

ok, I suppose I just found the answer to my question. I checked my furniture manual. It says:
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To remove dust, brush delicately using a brush with soft bristles or use a vacuum cleaner with the medium power output setting using the most suitable accessory supplied with the cleaner and taking care not to rub the accessory directly against the covering.

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