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Proper Upholstery Cleaning Tips



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By : Nir Dotan    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-05-11 23:54:07

The best way to make the upholstery last a very long time in your home is to make sure that you are cleaning it properly. Upholstery cleaning can be frustrating depending upon the fabric because of temperature and weather changes. Stains and odors alike can ruin any good piece of furniture, but with continuous monitoring, homeowners should have no problem maintaining beautiful furniture. Here are some tips for upholstery cleaning.

The first thing to consider when cleaning upholstery is what kind of fabric the upholstery is made of as well as the source or the stain or odor. The amount of time the stain has been inflicted upon the upholstery is also important. Upholstery cleaning cannot be started until these facts are found out. If there is any question about the material the upholstery is made of, it is easy to find out by looking at a manual for the furniture or asking the manufacturer (whether via e-mail, internet or phone).

If mold is found within the upholstery while cleaning there is an easy way to solve it. By adding a quarter of a cup of hydrogen peroxide with a quarter of a teaspoon of bleach, color safe, the mess can be cleaned with a rag. Upholstery cleaning residents know this is an easy fix to a problem that at first might seem scary. When the stain is gone, it should be rinsed with a little bit of warm water and then air dried.

Another fun stain to deal with is coffee, and any upholstery cleaning resident can testify to that. But there is a way to fix



this sometimes scary problem. All that is needed to clean it is water, vinegar and a little bit of dish detergent. Just gently pat this solution into the problem area and it will start to disappear before your eyes. The only thing to worry about with this problem is scrubbing too hard and creating a ruining effect on the upholstery.

Another stain that is easily created by eating on furniture is grease. Grease is best dealt with quickly or it will stain indefinitely. But, upholstery cleaning residents have found that will a little bit of salt and cornstarch placed directly onto the grease spill will greatly increase the chances that it will not be a permanent stain. The stain then needs to be blotted or rubbed softly until the grease is completely absorbed.

If the upholstery is leather, it is highly recommended that immediately after the furniture is purchased it is waterproofed. This will save your sofas and chairs from many of the stains that could occur. With fabric upholstery, it is very difficult to get out stains if they aren't caught immediately. The longer a stain is allowed to soak and go unnoticed, the more likely it is to not be able to be removed. For tough stains there are many different solutions at general stores. Or, the professionals in the upholstery cleaning industry would be happy to stop into your home and give any homeowner an estimate. The tip here is to find one that is in your area. Do not think about inquiring with a Honolulu cleaning company when you live in Charlotte.
Author Resource:- Nir Dotan is a writer and promoter of Charlotte Upholstery Cleaning and Charlotte Upholstery Cleaning
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