Sofa Cleaning
Another recommendation is to empty the sofa regularly. This means shaking cushions and pillows to remove dust and pet hair, and using a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris that has accumulated in the spaces between cushions. If your sofa has removable covers, it is also a good idea to shake or vacuum the covers regularly to remove dust and debris.
When it comes to removing specific stains or residue from your sofa, it is important to act quickly. If a stain is left untreated for a long time, it may be more difficult to remove. The first thing to do is remove any excess residue with a spatula or soft brush. Then, you can use a cleaner specific to the type of sofa upholstery or a homemade solution of water and vinegar to treat the stain. It is important to test any cleaning solution on a small hidden area of the sofa before applying it to the stain, to make sure it does not damage the upholstery.
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Finally, it is important to rotate the sofa cushions and pillows from time to time to prevent them from becoming excessively worn in one area. It is also advisable to rotate the sofa from time to time to avoid fading the color of a single area exposed to sunlight. If the sofa has removable covers, it is also advisable to change them regularly to give it a new look.
How do I keep my sofa clean?
Vacuum your sofa once a week using a clean, soft-bristled attachment, removing all dust from the surface. Once the sofa is clean, dilute a few drops of specific upholstery cleaner in a little water. Then apply this mixture with a sponge on the arms, cushions or any area of the sofa that you want to clean, using circular movements and taking care not to over-wet the areas with foam.