Aniline Suite - Mould Treatment, Clean, Condition, Protect.

K.O. (Shorty) Glanville

Cleantalk Member
Hi Julian, nice job mate, but I'm a bit slow and slightly confused. :confused:

Can you please slowly explain the process and products used??

( Without purging your two rules for success ).

Not being critical, but there still appears to be sweat(?) stains there, & I don't fully understand the change of colour??

:goodpost:
 

Julian Rowe

Cleantalk Member
The customer didn't want a full restoration, as didn't have the funds. So the process is as per the title. The colour change was simply the result of putting the moisture back into what was a very dry surface. A gentle degreasing took place, but not to the point where a full re-dye would have been necessary.

Hope that helps to clarify, Shorty.
Cheers
Jules
 

Julian Rowe

Cleantalk Member
Possibly Al, the room was brighter (rain had stopped) in the 'after' pics.

This was a 'during' pic to show the difference in the same frame... image.jpeg
 

Mark Roberts

Solution World of Clean
The paint on the walls and carpet look much better as well...

No doubt a good job Jules but I'd use photoshop to up or down the contrast on just the sofa or surrounding areas so it all looks normal :wink:

You know how to use the lasso tool :smile:
 

Julian Rowe

Cleantalk Member
I usually just join them together Mark, and place my logo in. Don't like tinkering too much but may have a play next time.
Cheers
Jules
 
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