Having taken the decision to invest in a Belmont treatment centre you will want to ensure it stays looking good. This will involve taking care of the upholstery, and for this Belmont have given practices a helping hand. Their upholstery is designed to ensure the rigorous demands of a healthcare environment. The meticulous Japanese manufacturing process achieves both strength and longevity, making their fabrics naturally antimicrobial as well as ink and stain resistant.

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Aesthetics must be matched with functionality, particularly in the current environment. Belmont has recently launched a range of care products which ensures the safety as well as the aesthetics of their equipment. There are two products in the chair maintenance range - B100 & B300. Chairs need to be wiped down between patients and for such regular use you need a fast-acting upholstery cleaner that will not damage artificial leather; B300 does just that. It has reduced levels of alcohol so that over time it will prevent brittle, cracked surfaces. More importantly, it fulfils European virucidal standards and is effective against all enveloped viruses as well as the new type of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2).

The perfect adjunct to this is B100, an intensive cleaner designed for occasional use, to remove stains of all kinds as well as discoloration. Despite its rigorous cleaning action, it will not damage your upholstery. In conjunction with B300, it will keep your chair looking beautiful as well as safe in the new environment in which practices now find themselves working.