Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Franchising Expo in Brisbane

Fibrenew Franchising is gearing up for the Franchising Expo in Brisbane, July 19-20. For a FREE ticket, visit: http://www.infosalons.com.au/FRANCHISING14/index.php/ and use code: FFE. Come visit our booth: A18


We are the market leader in the restoration of leather, plastic and vinyl. A mobile service that caters to the aviation, automobile, marine, commercial and residential markets. With all these potential revenue streams and opportunities across so many markets, our company and franchisees have grown and thrived through every recession. That really speaks to the fact that there is always a need for our services.

Fibrenew is a low cost, high profit home-based mobile service franchise catering to an executive clientele in the above mentioned markets, as well as a number of other niche markets. The diversity of our opportunity is so large that in every economic down turn, our franchise system has thrived. Providing a foundation to our franchisees, to design a lifestyle, according to their own needs.

For more information visit us at www.fibrenew-franchising.com.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Fibrenew Franchise Opportunity

Liquid Capital Requirement (cash available): $200,000
Total Capital Requirement: $200,000

Training and Support: Yes
Financing Assistance: Yes

"Be in business for yourself, but never by yourself!"

A Fibrenew franchise can be a very profitable business whether you choose to be an owner operator with a single vehicle or expand your business to include multiple vehicles. For less than the cost of an SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) you will learn a skill, which when applied, will provide you with an income and give you the opportunity to grow a business.

The Fibrenew Market Is As Broad And Diverse As Your Imagination!
  • Car dealerships, rental agencies, fleet vehicles
  • Offices, restaurants, bars, theaters
  • Transportation companies, insurance companies
  • Furniture stores, homes, Fitness Centers
  • Marinas, commercial and private aircraft

When You Are Awarded A Fibrenew Franchise, You Receive:
  • An exclusive protected territory
  • Use of Trade name and Trademark
  • Access to proprietary products and methods and manuals
  • Comprehensive training program
  • Complete inventory and equipment
  • Business cards, Invoices, Statements, Envelopes and Brochures
  • Ongoing Technical Support via phone and internet
  • Access to our Technical Library
  • Continuous education, support via seminars, workshops and conferences

Fibrenew offers Regional Seminars on a regular basis and requires all franchise owners to attend. Besides their educational value they offer everyone an opportunity to meet, network and share valuable business experiences. . . read more!

Visit Fibrenew Franchising for more information on how to own a Fibrenew franchise!

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Reblog: Fully-finished leather furniture and auto upholstery

There are many types of leather, and leather jargon can be very overwhelming to people trying to figure out what kind of leather they have and want to buy. We at Fibrenew Franchising - Best Franchise Business Opportunity shares this tip for you to understand the types of leather.

What makes one type of leather different from another?

Leather is often sorted by the type of finish it has.  The three main types of upholstery leather finish are fully-finished, aniline and semi-aniline.  All of these terms are indicative of the type of dyes and protective layers used on the hide, and each surface reacts differently to cleaning products and damage.

What does fully-finished mean?

When tanneries make fully-finished leather out of hide, they put a dye and protective layer on it that will make it more resilient to damage than other types of leather.  You can think of this process like putting paint onto drywall.  It actually forms a thin barrier between the hide and the air.


What does fully-finished leather look like?

Fully-finished leather is usually glossy with a little bit of a shine to it.


Where will I see fully-finished leather?

Fully-finished leather is one of the most popular finishes for upholstery leather due to its durability.  It is used in almost 100 percent of auto leather and makes up a large percentage of furniture leather.

Furniture brands like Lazy Boy, Palliser, Natuzzi and Elite use a lot of fully-finished leather.

What are the benefits and down sides of fully-finished leather?

Pros:

    Fully-finished leather is excellent for pieces that need to withstand some wear and tear.  That’s why it’s so commonly used in cars.  If you have kids or pets, fully-finished leather is probably the way to go with furniture leather as well.
    It is usually less expensive than other types of leather.  Because the layer of dye on top of the leather covers imperfections in the hide, manufacturers can use hides that aren’t naturally as pretty as those they have to use with other finishes.
    It is easy to clean up.  After something spills on fully-finished leather, you usually have time to wipe it up with a damp cloth and dry it before it is damaged from the spill.
    Professionals can usually clean and repair fully-finished leather without much trouble.

Cons:

    Fully-finished leather is not as natural looking as aniline and semi-aniline leather.

Questions about fully finished leather? Comments? We’d love to hear from you!

Source: http://www.fibrenew.com/blog/what-is-fully-finished-leather-cars-andsofas/

Sunday, June 1, 2014

How to keep your leather chair last longer

For general cleaning and preservation of leather, you need to use a good quality water-based leather cleaner. You should NEVER use anything containing oils, waxes or silicone. (Most ‘conditioners’ contain waxes or oils and furniture polish contains silicone) . DO NOT use mink oil. A bottle of good quality leather cleaner should do your furniture 1-2 times.

Baby wipes are the worst thing you can use as they will destroy the finish on your leather. They are very strong alkaline cleaners to neutralize urine (acid) on baby’s skin so they are not the right thing to use on leather.

Saddle soap is too harsh to use on today’s leathers and saddles need treating in a different way to furniture. A lot of leather wipes contain chemicals which will destroy the finish or leave residues on the leather which will damage it.

Fairy liquid and household soaps contain more salt these days to get things clean and this will break the finish down on your leather. This has been verified by the manufacturers (as with the baby wipes).

You should also follow cleaning with a good water based leather protector which will act like a ‘scotchgard’ and inhibit dirt and stains from being absorbed and make cleaning easier the next time.

It is important to maintain a regular cleaning regime. Cleaning dirt off the surface regularly and inhibiting the absorption of body oils into the leather with a protector is the best.

Using household products may appear to work but will, in the long run, deteriorate the leather finish quicker and it may then be impossible to restore. It may seem cheaper to use products from the supermarket but if they do not work or damage the leather then it is a short sighted saving.

If the finish or leather has started to show signs of wear or cracking then cleaners will not help you. You will need to call a technician who will be able to do repair/restoration work on it. Do not be tempted by DIY products as they can lead to additional problems.

For more info about leather care and franchising opportunity visit www.fibrenew-franchising.com.

Source: Fibrenew Blog!