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The difference between fabric and leather sofa cleaning
Published by: Nishant Tripathi (16) on Thu, Jun 23, 2022  |  Word Count: 600  |  Comments ( 0)  l  Rating
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Your sofa is your best friend for comfort after a long work day. Whether a fabric sofa or a leather sofa, you feel relaxed and happy whenever you sit on it. But just as comfortable they are, cleaning sofas gives equal discomfort unless you know the difference between fabric and leather sofa cleaning.

Tips for cleaning leather sofas

Leather sofas need routine care and maintenance to keep their durability and improve them. With regular maintenance and cleaning, your sofa could stay as good as new for years. However, be warned, please do not try any do-it-yourself (DIY) hacks on your couch unless you want it damaged beyond repair, meaning you have no other options but to lose it and purchase a new one. Instead, here’s what you do.

• Get your vacuum cleaner out; you have a lot of work to do with its brush attachment. Start by removing the dirt and dust particles.
• Now, you need to make a cleaning solution. Mix a few drops of mild non-detergent soap with distilled water. Get a microfiber cloth and dip it in the solution.
• Test it first before the actual cleaning. Try dabbing the cloth at a corner to check for any discoloration or damage. This way, you will prevent unwanted injuries when cleaning your leather sofa.
• Clean your sofa entirely only when you are 100% sure that the solution won’t deal any damage to your precious sofa.
• Dampen another cloth with distilled water and gently rub it all over your leather sofa.
• To wrap it up, dry your seating furniture with a clean towel.
You are done. Now you are ready to sit on your leather sofa (and maybe make it dirty again with snacks). But now you know the cleaning process if that happens. So now, on to all about cleaning your fabric sofa.

Tips for cleaning fabric sofas

Spills on a fabric sofa can be expensive, so you should be extra careful. Of course, you can, but what about your children spilling their favorite drinks on the fabric sofa. Overall, spills on fabric sofas are bound to happen.

Furthermore, it may seem like a quick job to clean such sofas. But in reality, cleaning them will take a lot of time (unless you are superman, are you?). So to reduce this fabric sofa cleaning time, these are the tips you should follow.

• The first thing you need to prevent is discoloration, for which you need to see your sofa code – S means use solvents, chemical-based cleaners only, S/W means you can also use water-based cleaners, and W means that you can only use water-based cleaners.
• After reading the code, use a dry brush to remove loose particles.
• Now, just like your leather sofa, use your vacuum cleaner to clean the dust, crumbles, and dirt, especially from the corners.
• You can dab baking soda on your fabric sofa to remove odors and loosen stains.
• As per the cleaning code of your sofa, use the correct cleaning agent.
• A microfiber cloth will come in handy when wiping away the solution.
Great, it’s done. However, experts recommend letting your sofa dry overnight and only using it the next day.

To heck with all of it

These tips can rather be overwhelming. You might mix up these tips and apply the wrong method for your sofa cleaning, which will do more damage than good. Instead, it is recommended to search for a Laundry Service. I suggest Dhobilite, as per customers’ opinions, it is the best Laundry work provider in the market.


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