rsiminoski
Member
Hey all,
I've been on the horn with Rosebrand about coming and inspecting our soft goods. They are 17 years old and from what I can tell they haven't been treated or cleaned in about 4 years so it's about time for that to happen.
I did notice that there seems to be some damage on some of our soft goods and was warned that depending on the damage we might not be able to treat and/or clean them.
So here's my question.
When should we start thinking about replacing our soft goods? What's the general lifespan on soft goods?
I've been on the horn with Rosebrand about coming and inspecting our soft goods. They are 17 years old and from what I can tell they haven't been treated or cleaned in about 4 years so it's about time for that to happen.
I did notice that there seems to be some damage on some of our soft goods and was warned that depending on the damage we might not be able to treat and/or clean them.
So here's my question.
When should we start thinking about replacing our soft goods? What's the general lifespan on soft goods?