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How to clean a sofa at home? 🛋️💚
Different sofas are used in the home and each has different cleaning methods. Some types of sofas and general tips for cleaning common stains on such sofas:
Fabric sofas:
Fabric sofas:
- General Cleaning: Dust and dirt can be removed from your fabric sofas by periodically vacuuming or wiping with a slightly damp cloth.
- Stains: Wipe the stain with a clean white cloth using lightly dampened water and mild soap. When scrubbing the stained area, be careful not to scrub too hard. Then wash with a clean cloth. If the stain persists, it is recommended that you contact a professional floor cleaner.
- General cleaning: You can dust leather sofas by wiping them with a slightly damp cloth. You can also use skin cleansing products.
- Stains: It is important to clean liquid stains on leather sofas quickly. Wipe gently with a clean cloth. A leather cleaner or wipe with a damp cloth may be required. Do not use abrasives or excessive moisture as they can damage the leather.
- General cleaning: You can dust microfiber sofas by vacuuming or lightly wiping them regularly.
- Stains: Microfiber fabrics are generally stain resistant, but it's important to clean stains quickly. Try to remove liquid stains by gently wiping with a clean cloth. You may want to consider removing and washing machine washable swivel pillow covers.
- General Cleaning: You can regularly clean velvet sofas with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner.
- Stains: It is important to clean the stain quickly. Wipe gently with a clean, white cloth. If the stain still remains, you can try gently wiping it with a damp cloth. Rubbing velvet pieces can cause peeling, so be careful.
- General cleaning: You can remove dust by vacuuming or lightly wiping upholstered seats regularly.
- Stains: It is important to clean the stain quickly. Wipe gently with a clean, white cloth. If the stain does not come out, you may want to consider using a stain remover or cleaner suitable for the type of fabric.