| | voornaam, GET FIRST-HAND TECHNICIAN TRAINING Join Cleaning Management Institute in partnership with Restoration Technical Institute for a virtual series dedicated to carpet cleaning. The Upholstery Fabric Cleaning Technician (UFT) Course involves all aspects implemented in cleaning fabrics, from fiber identification to job completion. Attendees are presented with both a wide range of cleaning options, and technical support to clean any fabric. Samples of cleaning applications presented include mattresses, furniture, fabric wall coverings, window shades, draperies, auto interiors, and much more. Additionally, cleaning of high-end fabrics like silk, chenille weaves, cotton velvets, and viscose, are all discussed with cleaning options presented. As a bonus, the basics of leather cleaning will be discussed – an Industry first in an IICRC UFT Course! All cleaning information provided is in a simple, easy to apply, step by step format. High demand upholstery services are a great way to build and expand relationships! Come and join us in our coming fabric cleaning course – you will be glad you did! WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is idea for members of the following industries: Water Technicians, Mold Remediation Professionals, Restoration Professionals, Facility and Maintenance Staff. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Characteristics of Fiber & Fiber Identification Methods and techniques to clean and remove contaminants from fabrics Spotting Techniques Preventative Care & After Care Standards of Care Overview and Applications Bonus Hour: Basics of Leather Cleaning Registration Price: $369. | DATES | Wednesday, October 14, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (EDT) | | Thursday, October 15, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (EDT) | | Friday, October 16, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (EDT) | REGISTER NOW |
| COURSE INSTRUCTOR | | | PRESENTED BY | | For questions about the course, please contact info@restorationtechnicalinstitute.com. For questions about registration, please contact cmi@issa.com. | | 3300 Dundee Road Northbrook, IL 60062 USA 1.800.225.4772 Copyright © 2019 ISSA |
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