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How to Maintain Restaurant Booths

By Mr Mayo

April 23, 2022
How to Maintain Restaurant Booths

Your restaurant’s booths get a lot of foot traffic, which leads to spills, stains, and general wear and tear. You care about the aesthetics of your restaurant as a business owner, and you take pride in keeping it clean and friendly. We’ve put up some restaurant booth maintenance guidelines to help you keep your booths looking their best.

Dust and dirt should be removed on a regular basis.

Your booths are prone to collect dust and filth. You may quickly remove dirt, dust, or debris from your booths using a vacuum for a cleaner appearance. When vacuuming your booths, be sure to use an upholstery attachment. You may also install glass or another form of the screen between the nozzle and the booth cloth for more protection.

Spills and stains should be cleaned up as soon as possible.

As a restaurant owner, you are well aware that spills can be avoided. When food or beverages fall on your booths, cleaning the spill or stain with a moist towel and soap is critical. Remove the leftover spill with the wet towel and detergent after blotting off the excess spill with a dry cloth. This will prevent the spill from drying out and turning into a permanent stain. When cleaning your upholstery, make sure you select a product that is safe for it.

Make sure your personnel has access to microfiber towels and cleaning solutions so they can quickly and effectively clean up any spills.

Use a stain guard.

Many times, the upholstery on your booths will already have a stain protector built-in, but if it wasn’t, you may have Stain Guard added to help resist spills and prevent stains. This can assist offer you peace of mind that your upholstery is preserved, in addition to appropriate cleaning.

DO YOUR BOOTS NEED TO BE REFRESHED? REUPHOLSTERY IS AN OPTION.

When it comes to restaurant reupholstery, provide experienced repair and restoration services that may help you save money by restoring current furniture rather than buying new ones.

• Replacing old or damaged covers

• Replacing the worn-out foam

• Replacing or repairing broken springs

• Removing springs and replacing them with new wood and foam are all services that should be provided.