Upholstery Cleaning
is a delicate task. If you don’t choose the procedures correctly, you can ruin the upholstery as well as uselessly wear yourself out.
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Cleaning sofas and armchairs with removable covers
Manufacturers are currently very aware of the problem of cleaning sofas, armchairs and chairs, which is why they normally include many removable covers. If this is your case, after thoroughly vacuuming:
Before starting to clean the upholstery, look for the zippers to disassemble and uncover all the pieces that allow it, setting them aside to put them later in the washing machine.
Now you can conscientiously vacuum the entire base of the sofa or armchair, working the corners and folds well with the most suitable accessory adapted to the nozzle.
Turn the piece over to vacuum the bottom part and thus clean the dust more completely.
Next, to clean the upholstery of all the disassembled covers, put them in the washing machine, and with a soap for delicate clothes and a cold program, wash these pieces.
Do not use fabric softener, or a very strong spin, and once the program is finished, let it dry naturally in the shade, without using tweezers so that there are no marks.
To achieve a deep cleaning of the bases and backs of your sofas, wing chairs or chairs, you can use a mixture of perfumed ammonia dissolved in water that you must spread with the help of a brush.
To clean non-removable upholstered areas, it is best to use the sponge that usually accompanies active foam products for their application, thus spreading the product over all the covered areas, and letting it act until it reduces.
To complete the cleaning of upholstery successfully, you must remove all the remains with a slightly damp cloth that must be rinsed in clean water as many times as necessary until the dirt is completely removed.
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