Methods
of Contents Restoration:
• Dry Cleaning – used for the removal of light
to medium non-grease based soils, or to pre-clean excess
residues prior to wet cleaning.
• Wet Cleaning – an effective and aggressive
cleaning method for removing moderate to heavy residues.
• Spray and Wipe – effective for materials that
might be damaged if saturated with cleaning product.
• Foam Cleaning – the technique is used primarily
for upholstery fabrics that might shrink when wet or whose
dyes would likely bleed.
• Abrasive Cleaning – involves agitation of
the surface being cleaned.
• Immersion Cleaning – effective for materials
that can withstand being completely saturated with the cleaning
product. Contents are dipped into a bath of the cleaning
product.
• Ultrasonic – having a frequency of 20,000
hertz or above and uses waves and vibrations for heavy smoke
items which can be immersed.