Your Most Pressing Questions About Upholstery Cleaning Answered

April 3, 2010 by Aiden Mundt · Leave a Comment
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I know upholstery cleaning is not necessarily high on your list of things to do. But someone has to. So let’s see if the following tips might not serve to make it easier and simpler.

Problem - Stubborn Pet Hair: Nasty stuff. At times it seems pet hair is everywhere.

Alright, well rather than shaving the dog or anything else extreme, first defuzz the couch of a light coating using a lint roller. Or masking tape wrapped around your fingers, sticky side out, might work too. Great for more serious cases. There are also pet hair removal tools you can buy. Just make sure you have a bag of some sorts near by to shove the hair balls as you create them.

Make It Easier Next Time: Try a commercial spray that eliminates static or cover your pet’s favorite chair with a washable throw.

Problem - Seat Crevices Filled with Dirt, Dust and Debris: Ugh! Where does this stuff come from?

Keeping the surfaces clean helps prevent excessive wear and tear. So first shake the cushions off outside. Then attach your upholstery accessory to your vacuum and have at the dust, dirt and debris. Just watch so you don’t wear away at the fabric as the bristles on some of these are stiff enough to do permanent damage.

Remember to: Be sure to check for loose upholstery buttons or threads before unleashing the vacuum.

Problem - Crumbs Everywhere. Setting a no-food-on-the-couch policy helps. While vacuuming gets up those crumbs some mysterious gremlins brought in when your back was turned.

Problem - Stubborn Stains: It’s true that spills precede stains. And are going to happen despite your best intentions. Jumping on any spill before the stain has a chance to set is the key to avoiding permanent reminders.

Blot up the spill with a clean white towel. Resist the temptation to rub as that works to embed the stain into the fibers. Then to remove the remaining stain dissolve few drops of dish washing liquid in a cup of water and dip the clean towel into the suds and dab at the stain. If the fabric is not water safe then use a spot remover like dry cleaning fluid. Do not over wet. Just sparingly apply the solvent to the fabrics.

Problem - Deep Cleaning: Good to do every once in a while.

Be careful to use the right cleaning product. The labels are on your sofa can give you clues what to do. Plus it is always wise to pre test any kind of cleaner somewhere out of plain sight. Remembering that with any type of shampoo, solvent or cleaning solution less is typically more. And that you want to give any treated area time to dry thoroughly before someone sits on the piece.

Attempting to keep upholstery sparkling does require persistence. Yet these useful tips should help to make upholstery clean up nearly effortless. In fact merely vacuuming the cushions frequently in addition to dusting any wooden or metal surfaces tends to take care of more over fifty percent of your furniture care house work. And can help keep it all new looking longer.

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Homeserve Chem Dry are a UK based company offering carpet and upholstery cleaning services. Also offers SEBO vacuum cleaners, consumables and air purifiers, and cleaning chemicals.