How would you clean this?

Nomad74

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I got a big job coming up for the NOR-Cal CDF Admin and Air Fire bombers unit. These chairs made out of firehose are in their lobby. Pretty cool.

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KevinD

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I would remove the seat and back if possible.
 

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Very crafty, that webbing will probably never break. Those fire fighters should start selling them in their spare time.
 
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Hack Attack

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I'd be careful of using a solvent, you could mess up the stencilling on the yellow one
 

steve_64

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Oh come on! He should spend about $300 on stuff to clean it.
 

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I'd be careful of using a solvent, you could mess up the stencilling on the yellow one
I suppose it could. Testing would be be good idea.

I would guess it's fine for light surface cleaning. It's probably some water proof paint. ???
 

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I see them as being robust pieces, the wood and the stenciling are probably the most vulnerable part
 

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Any neutral cleaner. The aging is part of the charm; don’t sweat it.
 

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