What should be done if color transfer or a permanent stain occurs on the fabric due to external contaminants?
Globe Concept is not responsible for color transfer or permanent stains caused by external contaminants. However, immediate cleaning with the recommended agents may help reduce the damage.Some readersHow do certain garments and accessory dyes affect the fabric, and how can this be prevented?
Some garments and accessories contain dyes (e.g., jeans) that can transfer to lighter colors on the fabric, especially in high temperature and humidity. To prevent this, it's advisable to avoid contact with such items, particularly under these conditions.Some readersHow often should the fabric be cleaned to maintain its surface and prevent the buildup of dirt and bacteria?
The fabric should be cleaned regularly to prevent the accumulation of dirt and bacteria, although a specific frequency is not provided.Some readersWhat does it mean that this type of cleaning is at the user's risk?
This means that the user should exercise caution while cleaning, especially with certain cleaning agents, as improper cleaning can lead to permanent stains or other damage, for which Globe Concept will not be responsible.Some readersWhat type of cleaning agent is recommended for removing stains from the fabric surface?
A mild soap solution, detergent, or special cleaning agents for woven patches are recommended for removing stains from the fabric surface.Some readersIs Globe Concept responsible for color transfer or permanent stains caused by external contaminants?
No, Globe Concept is not responsible for color transfer or permanent stains caused by external contaminants or the aforementioned phenomenon.Some readersHow long does it take for the fabric to completely dry after cleaning?
It takes about a day for the fabric to dry completely after cleaning.Few readersWhich types of cleaning agents should be avoided to prevent permanent stains on the fabric?
Lacquers, abrasives, chloride, wax polish, strong cleaning agents, xylene-based solutions, or acetone should be avoided as they can cause immediate permanent stains on the fabric surface.Few readersHow should I go about cleaning woven patches on the fabric?
Use the recommended cleaning agents along with a damp sponge or a microfiber cloth to clean woven patches on the fabric.Few readersWhat should I do if the fabric gets stained with oil, ink, or other soilings?
All stains, including oil, grease, ink, dirt, or other soilings should be washed off immediately to reduce the risk of permanent stains.Few readers