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How to clean a fabric sofa

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Fabric sofas are comfortable and look welcoming in any living space. However, they can also hold spills, food particles, dust mites, and mold. Cleaning your sofa regularly and correctly will help you maintain its appearance, lessen the frequency for replacement while reducing allergens in your home.

Wash your covers – Before attempting to clean your covers, review your manufacturer’s care instructions. Checking your care instruction will help you clean and remove stains with ease while maintaining your store warranty. Your care instructions will greatly depend on the fabric type and color.

Stains – Stains should be addressed as soon as they occur. The longer a stain is Justify on the fabric the harder it will be to remove. If your sofa allows it, start by vacuuming the spill to stop it from spreading. You can then dab the area with a dry cloth to remove as much of the stain as possible, followed by cleaning the stain according to your care instructions.

Vacuum often – Vacuuming your sofa will remove dust, dirt, pet hair, and dry food particles that can get embedded in your sofa. A dusty, dirty couch can harbor dust mites, mold, and mildew worsening allergies.

Replacement cushioning – Replacing your cushions every 7-10 years, will ensure that your cushions are clean and offer the support that is needed for maximum comfort. Custom cushion options are available at many leading foam suppliers who provide a variety of foam options to suit your specifications.

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