tim
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- Jan 16, 2007
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For those of you that do this, what is the best way? I usually turn it down but a customer begged me yesterday so I started cleaning them in place with upholstery prespray and my drimaster. The drapes got too wet, I really needed 3 people to hold the fabric tight to prevent it from sucking up into the drimaster, it wrinkled, drying was a nightmare, up and down cleaning was exhausting. Based on this experience, I would never do it again. I also found that the lining hung down below the drapes when damp, thankfully this corrected itself when it dried but there were some tense moments! The looked fine when I left and I got paid but until I found a better way, I will continue to run!