![]() ![]() If you use a foaming cleaner (again, Woolite carpet cleaner has worked great for me - different product than upholstery cleaner mentioned above) that you let dry and vacuum up, it might work the best, and shouldn't run through to any padding you might have below the felt. The hardest ones will tear your felt, but probably work ok on silk-screened synthetics. However, the really soft ones won't get into the fabric to bring up the dirt. I've also seen the horse brushes you might check an electrical supply house, as they carry the softest ones for use on switch panels (they get the dust without changing switch positions). ![]() Felt is pressed together, not woven, so it won't put up with wet cleansers very well, especially water-based, and if you get it wet then try to vacuum it, the fibers will just come up and you'll have a hole. If you have actual felts of felt fabric, you're probably going to have to try a spot-cleaner and dry vac instead, but I hold out no hope for getting stains out of actual felt. I would suggest a gentle detergent like Woolite upholstery cleaner and a shampoo canister vac with a good hose. They're silk-screened polyester fabrics with a slight nap. ![]()
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