How To Clean Fabric Sofas Well A Sofa Cleaning Guide

Sofas are one of the most used furniture in any house. But it is not possible to clean them every single day, unlike a chair or table. Because of this, sofas have to endure a lot of stains, spills and whatnot. In order to ensure that the sofa lasts for a long time and sustains its quality, we need to do our part too. Periodic sofa cleaning is essential for keeping up the quality of the furniture. It is the bare minimum required and should never be skipped. If you are incapable of cleaning it due to some reasons, then you can always get the help of professional sofa cleaners.



These professional sofa cleaners can clean the sofa at your home or can also take it away to be cleaned at their centres. You can choose as you prefer to ensure the best quality maintenance of your sofa.

If you have decided to do it yourself, here are some tips to help you on the go:

Get To The Stains

Your first step should be to clean the stains. For this, you would need to determine what type of stain it is. For example, stains from acid and chemical liquids would leave a permanent mark. So they are not exactly cleaned but coated. Whereas stains from food spillage can be rubbed off and cleaned with some detergent or surface cleaner. Understanding the type of stain is a very important step in cleaning it.

Check The Manufacturer's Tag

Every the sofa comes with a product tag sewed in it by the manufacturer. This tag would tell you about product specifications such as the material used in it, type of cleaning required and what should not be used with the product.  There would be different types of cleaning codes mentioned on the sofa such as W, S/W and S. W means water-based cleaner. This means that you should use only those cleaners that have water as their base. S/W would mean that both solvents and water-based cleaning solutions can be used on the product. Finally, S means that you should use only those types of cleaning products which have chemicals as their solvent base.

Vacuum

Vacuuming is an important part of fabric sofa cleaning. After getting rid of all the stains and cleaning the exposed parts of the sofa, it is important that you do thorough vacuuming. Vacuuming can be followed by lint cleaning as well if you have pets in the house. Lint cleaners help catch the fine particles which would otherwise be left behind by the vacuum cleaners. A good combination of vacuuming and lint cleaning would give you reliable results overall.

Bottom Line

Whether you choose to clean your sofa yourself or take the help of professional cleaners, it would be a good idea to determine the cleaning your sofa needs. The build and type of sofa also determine the complexity of cleaning it requires. It all depends on the furniture itself. Thus, it is better to do a little homework before you start spending.

 

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