Microfiber Tub Chairs Archives - Folding Chairs and Table https://foldingchairsandtable.com Tables and Chairs Information Fri, 22 Apr 2011 16:45:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Cheap Tub Chairs https://foldingchairsandtable.com/cheap-tub-chairs/ Mon, 11 Apr 2011 10:00:29 +0000 http://foldingchairsandtable.com/?p=297 Tub chairs are a comfortable and stylish addition to any environment, but they can be expensive, especially real leather tub chairs. Fortunately there are a number of options for anyone seeking to buy cheap tub chairs. Estimated Price Ranges for Various Chair Styles More Expensive –> Discount Prices Leather Tub Chairs.  By far the most […]

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Tub chairs are a comfortable and stylish addition to any environment, but they can be expensive, especially real leather tub chairs. Fortunately there are a number of options for anyone seeking to buy cheap tub chairs.

Estimated Price Ranges for Various Chair Styles

More Expensive –> Discount Prices

  • Leather Tub Chairs.  By far the most expensive type of chair and best avoided if you are looking for a cheap chair. Designer prices for chairs like these can easily reach four figure and beyond. Prices start at $300 and up.
  • Leather Faced Tub Chairs. A leather faced tub chair is surprisingly much cheaper than a full leather alternative. Prices range from $200-300.
  • Cloth and Fabric Tub Chairs. This is a very wide category and prices range accordingly.  However some guidelines can be issued; microfiber and other specialty fabric tub chairs will tend to be the most expensive with cotton or linen tub chairs being toward the bottom of the range.
  • Microfiber Tub Chairs. Microfiber is a great compromise for those looking for a discount tub chair. Microfiber is comparatively cheap, is highly stain resistant and wears well.  It is not the absolute cheapest of the range however and expect prices to be in the range of $250-350.
  • Chenille Tub Chairs. Chenille is a very popular fabric as its soft feel complements the comfortable nature of a tub chair perfectly. Prices range from $200-300 but beware that some types of chenille wear very easily, especially at the front of the seat and the bottom of the back rest.  Ask the vendor for information about fabric types.
  • Faux Suede Tub Chairs. Can be very inexpensive and look good when purchased.  Again wear can be an issue, but if the chair is not expected to receive heavy use then these can be a real bargain.  Prices range from $150-250.
  • Faux Leather Tub Chairs. Another bargain item, but beware lack of breathability in the seat material and possible early cracking in the surface.  Look to see how long the guarantee is and buy accordingly.
  • Plastic Tub Chairs. I have to admit a bias here.  Tub chairs are designed to be comfortable and a hard plastic chair is not my idea of comfort. Still, this type of chair is inexpensive and so you can expect to pay $100-200 for one.

Note:  If you are looking for cheap tub chairs then it is best to avoid designer tub chairs as a designer name will normally multiply these estimated prices by a factor of 3-5x.

Contacting Manufacturers Direct

Modern Colored Tub ChairsPurchase of a chair from a factory outlet, or other source direct from the manufacturer, will often present an opportunity for significant saving over what is available from local shops and even some online outlets. The reason that this is the case is that furniture has what the trade calls a high label price, but the volume of sales can be low. Shops incur significant expenses in rent of floor space and so on to maintain a warehouse. These factors mean that shop prices are often much higher than the price of the item direct from a manufacturer. The down side to buying direct is that often many factory outlets do not have the same level of customer service, either at purchase time or later if anything goes wrong.

Final Note

Folding chairs and table do not agree that furniture should ever be purchased solely on price.  The dealer that offers  “tub chairs cheap” will not tell you that buying discount today can often cost more in the long run.  Better to buy a quality second hand item than buy a discount chair new.

For example, tub chair leather upholstery on budget items is often low grade and this means it will require extensive treatment to look acceptable. Unfortunately these chemical treatments often cause it to age rapidly. Buying cheaply on day of purchase often ends up costing more in the long run. The wise purchase decision is always based on build quality and therefore this article is presented for informational purposes only.

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How to Clean a Fabric Tub Chair https://foldingchairsandtable.com/how-to-clean-a-fabric-tub-chair/ Thu, 07 Apr 2011 11:07:44 +0000 http://foldingchairsandtable.com/?p=207 This article deals specifically with the easy cleaning of fabric tub chairs.  Cleaning and maintenance of microfiber and leather tub chairs will be dealt with in a later furniture care article. How to Clean a Fabric Tub Chair Preventative Cleaning Regular vacuuming of fabric tub chairs will extend their lifespan considerably. Trapped dust and grit […]

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This article deals specifically with the easy cleaning of fabric tub chairs.  Cleaning and maintenance of microfiber and leather tub chairs will be dealt with in a later furniture care article.

How to Clean a Fabric Tub Chair

Preventative Cleaning

Regular vacuuming of fabric tub chairs will extend their lifespan considerably. Trapped dust and grit in between fibres can cause premature wear. Vacuum with a hose type cleaner with a narrow nozzle set on a furniture/curtains setting.  Make sure to compress the padded areas of a fabric chair to allow the nozzle full access into any areas where dirt can accumulate.

Other Stain Prevention Measures

Scotchgard Fabric ProtectorModern fabric tub chairs are often pre-treated with stain and mildew repellents, but it can be a good idea to periodically renew these coatings as they wear off over time.

Scotchguard make a range of cleaning products and their fabric protector is one of the best on the market.

Removing Stains from Fabric Tub Chairs

Important: Identify the Manufacturers Cleaning Instructions

Somewhere on your chair, probably underneath the seat, should be a label classifying your furniture into one of four categories. This cleaning code is issued by the manufacturer to help you avoid damage to your chair – make sure you follow them.

The Furniture Cleaning Codes are:

  • W – Spot clean with a water-based cleaner.
  • S – Spot clean only with a mild non water based solvent cleaner.
  • WS – Spot clean with water based cleaner or with a solvent based cleaner.
  • X – Clean only by light brushing or vacuum.

Removing the Stain

Act quickly and do not let the stain dry out as it may become permanent.

1.       Use the side of a blunt edged spoon to remove any excess material remaining on the fabric.  If the stain is liquid then tip any pooled liquid off the chair immediately, making sure to collect it correctly and not allow it to further stain carpets etc.

2.       Test the fabric for color fastness and compatibility with your cleaning product by trying it out on a hidden area of the chair – usually the underside of the seat. Use a white cloth to apply the cleaner and look for color transfer onto the cloth, fabric shrinkage on the chair and dark rings of color pigment forming around the area of the application.  Any of these signs means that the chair fabric is incompatible with your cleaner and you should discontinue its use. (Ideally this testing should be carried out before a stain occurs to allow time for drying.)

3.       If the stain is on a removable part of the chair, such as a cushion, then place a clean white cloth under the stain area. This will help remove the stain as the cleaning fluid will help wick the stain away into this cloth.

4.       Place some cleaning fluid onto a clean white cloth and apply it to the edges of the stain first. Gently work in towards the center of the stain. Blot at the stain.  Do not rub the fabric as this will spread the stain and may cause wear on the fabric. A rubbing action sometimes splits open the fibres of the fabric and allows the stain to enter them. A stain in split fibres can often be permanent.

5.       Dry the damp area quickly.  Use of a fan is helpful, but not essential. Avoid heat sources as these will likely “set” the stain and could be a fire risk.

6.       Don’t make a stain worse. Small stains can be relatively easy to remove with a damp cloth as the stain will wick up into the cloth. Application of excess cleaning fluid will only ensure that the stain spreads.

Although fabric chairs are a cheaper alternative to their leather cousins there is no reason why, if properly cared for, they should not last for many years. For specific stain removal advice please view our related articles elsewhere on this site. Prevention is always better than cure, so remember to leave the cups on the coffee table!

Quality Cleaning Products

Here are a selection of stain removal and cleaning products for fabric available from Amazon.

Bissell Fabric and Upholstery Cleaner Blue Coral Upholstery cleaner Scotchgard Fabric and Upholstery Cleaner

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Fabric Tub Chairs https://foldingchairsandtable.com/fabric-tub-chairs/ Mon, 21 Mar 2011 03:47:51 +0000 http://foldingchairsandtable.com/?p=119 Fabric tub chairs, or more correctly fabric covered tub chairs have withstood the test of time. The classic tub chair design is timeless and still popular in today’s modern world. What has changed however are the materials used to construct and upholster them. While leather tub chairs may be durable, many people in our modern, […]

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Fabric tub chairs, or more correctly fabric covered tub chairs have withstood the test of time. The classic tub chair design is timeless and still popular in today’s modern world. What has changed however are the materials used to construct and upholster them. While leather tub chairs may be durable, many people in our modern, ethical society seek to choose an alternative covering that avoids harm to animals.

Cloth upholstery was long considered less hard wearing than natural leather, but with advances in cloth manufacture and the advent of new microfiber coverings this is no longer the case. Once the decision has been made to buy a fabric tub chair, the only real question relates to the choice between microfiber vs cloth.

Cloth and Microfiber Tub Chairs Compared

red tub chair
Ektorp Tullsta – available from IKEA.com ($150USD)

In terms of color and styles available, due to modern production and dyeing methods almost any color imaginable is available and some manufacturers will even go so far as to make a fabric chair that has been dyed and color matched to suit any existing home decor color scheme.

Of course, this degree of personalisation is not for everyone and does not come cheap.  For the rest of us, more mundane concerns are uppermost. So, in terms of color and styles available the choice between cloth and microfiber makes no difference.

Cost of Natural Fabric Tub Chairs vs Manmade Microfiber

Perhaps surprisingly microfiber upholstered tub chairs are very similar in cost to natural alternatives. Microfiber is cheaper to produce, but prices of both coverings are often similar. Price is more often defined by manufacturer or model styling.  In short, prices will vary widely and are not often any direct indication of the quality of the product.

Test the item before making your purchase and always haggle.  Be polite, truthful, fair and firm. Yes, even at IKEA! 😉

Durability of Microfiber Compared to Natural Cloth

Microfiber definitely wears better than natural cotton coverings.  There are however treatments available that will increase the lifespan of a natural fabric upholstery.  Despite these possibilities microfiber still comes out on top.

Similarly, microfiber is naturally stain resistant but treatments are available to allow natural materials to compete. One of the downsides to these treatments is that they need to be reapplied over time.  Microfibre has stain resistance “built-in” so to speak.

Fire Risk and other Safety Concerns

Microfibre is usually made of polyester or polyamides, both of which are flammable and burn easily.  There are treatments that can be applied to reduce this risk, but it is a factor to bear in mind, especially if the chair is to be used by the elderly or infirm, smokers and so on. Inspect labels thoroughly if safety is a concern.  Many governments have national testing standards for fire safety.  Check which standards apply in your territory and look for the approval stickers or other markings.

On a lighter note, some people claim that microfiber causes very fine cuts on their skin, similar to a paper cut, but the evidence for this appears to be anecdotal.  It seems likely that this kind of problem is only possible if some form of high speed frictional contact occurs – hardly everyday use for a chair!

Conclusion

Comparing microfiber vs fabric tub chairs there are points to recommend either purchase. It depends very much on what you expect from the chair and need it for. Price should not be a significant factor as all fabric chairs of this type are relatively inexpensive. Look instead to build quality and style.

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