Whether it takes two days or two years, at some point someone in your family will spill something on your new sofa or armchair. When this happens, you should have some idea of the best way to treat a stain and also know when it's the right time to call a professional.
At-Home Tips for Cleaning Upholstery
To keep your upholstered furniture looking new, remove dust regularly using a vacuum with an upholstery attachment. Do not wait until you see dust on the fabric, but rather, try to keep up a regular cleaning schedule. Should spills occur, blot the stain, but avoid rubbing it further into the fabric.
Crack the Code
Upholstered fabrics vary widely in types of fiber and resiliency, so be sure to read the care and use instructions on the tag before applying any soap or solution. No matter which code is listed on the furniture tag, always test any cleaning solutions on a hidden area of your furniture before using it on a visible stain. Most manufacturers use a voluntary coding system to inform consumers about the recommended cleaning methods of individual fabrics, notes Michigan State University Extension. Check your furniture for a tag with a code indicating the best way to clean. "W" means you can spot-clean the fabric with water or a water-based detergent such as mild dishwashing liquid. "S" means a water-free solvent must be used to clean stains. "SW" means you can try either water or solvents. "X" means the fabric should only be vacuumed. If this type of fabric is stained, you will need to consult a professional for assistance.
Why a Professional ZEROREZ® Cleaning Can Help
When it comes to delicate fabric, a professional upholstery cleaning service can help remove stains and avoid the need to replace cushions or pillows. ZEROREZ®'s trained professionals will assess the stains and discolored spots on your fabric and explain their recommended course of action. ZEROREZ® uses a low-pressure spray of Zr Clean™️ to loosen dirt and remove it from your fabric, avoiding the need to expose your furniture to harsh chemical cleaners. The technicians will properly measure the amount of liquid cleaning solution needed and prevent accidental overwetting of your furniture that could result in permanent damage. Lastly, professional cleaning systems will clean away odor-causing residue on your furniture rather than masking musty smells with scented cleaning formulas.
Your furniture is a part of your home and reflects your personal style. When spills and stains occur, knowing the best techniques for cleaning upholstery prevents damage to your fabric and preserves your favorite sofas and chairs.
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