Tips On Cleaning A Couch Upholstery

Tips On Cleaning A Couch Upholstery

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by Ultra Shine Cleaning Services

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02.06.2023

The couch is one of your house’s most used pieces of furniture. It serves as a bed, pet heaven, and playground for children. All these activities leave lots of stains, dirt, dust mites, and bacteria on upholstery. However, even if professional upholstery cleaning is the best option, there are some amazing tips on cleaning a couch’s upholstery to give it a spotless look.

Tips On Cleaning A Couch Upholstery

⇒ Tools Required

  • Sponge
  • Cloths
  • Soft-bristled brush
  • Dishwashing liquid
  • Bowl
  • Vacuum

Check The Label

The first step to take before cleaning is to verify the code mentioned on the corners of your upholstery. The code is indicated in lowercase. For example:

  • Code “W” indicates that it can be cleaned using water-based cleaners only.
  • Code “S” is for a wash with a water-free cleaning solution to get rid of stains and spills.
  • Also, the code “W/S” indicates that the fabric of your upholstery can be washed either with water-based or solvent-based cleaning solutions.
  • Moreover, code “X” indicates that you should always contact professionals for upholstery cleaning services rather than try it yourself at home.
  • If you don’t find any tag or label, try cleaning the hidden part of your upholstery.

Vacuuming 

Regular vacuuming can improve the look of your upholstery to a great extent. Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter, which will trap most of the dirt, pet dander, dust, and other harmful allergens.

Vacuum every nook and cranny of your upholstery. Don’t forget to vacuum untouched and hidden areas. Don’t forget the cushions. Vacuum them from both sides. You can also clean the bottom of your couch.

Stain Removal 

If you spilled something accidentally then with the help of the blunt knife or with any other blunt edge stuff you remove it. Do not rub and spread the spill or stain; it will push them deep into the fibers, which will harm the fibers of your upholstery. If the stains are hard and dry, you can remove them using a soft-bristled brush.

Cleaning Solution 

If your couch can be cleaned using water-based cleaners, then add one teaspoon of dishwashing liquid, which is less concentrated in one gallon of water. The water should be warm enough to clean the fibers of your upholstery deeply and effectively. Or else, you can also consider tips to clean upholstery without water. 

Wipe Down

Keep a sponge in the cleaning solution and make sure it is damp, not wet. Wipe down your couch in small sections and avoid applying it to metal features such as frame legs, as they can rust with time. Be careful not to use the same area of the sponge again to avoid the transfer of stains.

Rinse 

Dip a fresh cloth in clean, plain water to clean your couch. Take a clean, dry cloth to blot the moisture. You can switch on the fans to increase the speed of the drying process, but avoid using direct heat.

Summing Up

Cleaning your couch is crucial as it contains a lot of dust, dirt, and allergens. Above mentioned tips on cleaning a couch upholstery will extend the lifespan of the upholstery and protect your loved ones from harmful allergens.

Sometimes, the stains are too stubborn to remove, and the type of upholstery needs professional cleaning. In this case, you must hire professionals for upholstery cleaning services, which will help your upholstery regain a brand-new, spotless look.

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