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Simple Ways To Restore Your Water-Damaged Fabrics, Upholstery And Paper
by Byron Zoucks, Byr
Papers, upholstery and fabrics are three important things that you would like to get restored after water-damage. We provide you with some simple things that you can do to restore your water-damaged papers, fabrics and upholstery.

Ways to restore your water damaged fabrics

Put your clothes and fabrics in clean water. This will help in removing any dirt or debris which has accumulated on your water-damaged fabrics.

For removing the water from your clothes, gently press them with your hands. Do not twist them.

You can also dry your water-damaged fabrics by pressing absorbent paper towels on them. This will be especially useful for textiles which tend to lose color when soaked in water.

While drying your fabrics that have been through water damage, do not place them one on top of the other.

Allow your fabrics to air dry indoors. Allow some light inside the house. This will prevent the growth of molds on your water-damaged fabrics.

Do not keep your water-damaged fabrics in a closed bag.

Ways to restore your water damaged upholstery

Prop up your water-damaged cushions, so that both sides can dry evenly.

Examine your water-damaged upholstery carefully. If you think that it is beyond repair, consider replacing them. Hire an upholstery restoration service near you for replacing your water-damaged upholstery.

If your water damaged upholstery is very expensive and exclusive, and you think that they can be restored, hire a professional for its restoration.

Ways to restore your water damaged paper

Remove your water damaged papers from the water very carefully.

While choosing the method of drying for your water-damaged papers, you will need to consider a few factors. The kind of paper, the kind of water that has soaked the papers and value of the paper are three of the factors which you will need to consider before picking the method of drying.

Always restore your valuable and rare documents first. You do not want them to get further damaged.

Allow the paper to dry using air drying, freeze drying and dehumidification.

The best drying process for paper is freeze drying. Put your documents in a zip lock bag and put it in a freezer. Freeze drying helps in faster drying of your papers. It also prevents your papers from becoming warped and distorted.

After drying, your papers might emit a stale smell. To remove this, improve the circulation of air.

If the smell is still there, then put your papers in an open box and keep a box of baking soda besides it. The baking soda will reduce the smell and remove any staleness in the papers.

These tips will not only help you save your water-damaged fabrics, upholstery and papers but also save you the cost of hiring a professional. However, if these steps do not work, it is always a good idea to hire a restoration specialist who can help you get your water-damaged fabrics, upholstery and papers back to their original state to a large extent.
Byron Zoucks has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home, Alternative Medicine and Home. Byron Zoucks discusses homeowner problems for
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