Identify the Material
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Fabrics
Most Common
Cotton
Durable, breathable, and highly absorbent natural fiber.

Linen
Crisp natural fibre that creases easily — gentle handling required.

Silk
Delicate, protein-based luxury fabric. Requires gentle care.

Wool
Sensitive to high heat and agitation. Absorbs moisture easily.

Velvet
Delicate pile fabric — never rub, only blot and brush.

Synthetic
Polyester, Nylon, Spandex. Resilient but heat-sensitive.

Denim
Heavy cotton weave with indigo dye that runs in heat.
Surfaces

Carpet
Fiber-dense flooring. Requires deep penetration.

Upholstery
Furniture fabrics. Often includes foam backing.

Wood
Varnished or untreated surfaces. Risk of warping.

Mattress
Foam or spring core that absorbs liquid. Treat with minimal moisture.

Tile & Grout
Hard surface with porous joints that trap stains and mould.

Marble
Soft natural stone. Acid-sensitive — etches permanently from vinegar or wine.

Granite
Durable natural stone. Porous but resistant when properly sealed.

Ceramic / Porcelain
Glazed surface. Highly stain-resistant but grout lines absorb stains.

Glass
Smooth, non-porous surface. Streaks easily — avoid abrasives.

Stainless Steel
Common kitchen surface. Sensitive to bleach, steel wool, and acid.

Concrete
Porous floor or patio material. Absorbs oil and stains quickly when unsealed.

