What to Gain in Natural Upholstery Cleaning Approach

May 15
08:41

2015

Ma. Theresa Galan

Ma. Theresa Galan

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It is inevitable that the furniture will eventually need cleaning. Whether it is spot cleaning due to a spill or a thorough all-over cleaning, it is important to use the right products.Spills and stains on upholstery should be cleaned immediately, with all due haste. It's the right thing to do, and stands the best chance of successful stain removal. But, let's consider for a moment the times when it's just not possible to immediately handle a stain.

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When it comes time to clean upholstery,What to Gain in Natural Upholstery Cleaning Approach Articles use only natural cleaners. There are several reasons for this. Most notable is the fact that many commercial upholstery cleaners and detergents contain toxic/hazardous substances (acetone) or possible carcinogens

While a person might be inclined to buy commercial cleaning products to do the trick, these products contain chemicals that aren't always environmentally or health friendly. Instead, one's kitchen is often filled with natural products that can safely be used to create all natural cleaning product recipes that are suitable for furniture. In addition to being eco-friendly, a person will also save a significant amount of money by using natural products such as lemons, vinegar and baking soda. The key to DIY natural cleaners is knowing what natural product to use for the cleaning one's couches and cushions versus other furniture such as wooden tables or accents.

Upholstery can easily become stained; particularly in households with children and pets. DIY natural upholstery cleaners are useful in removing stains from sofas and their cushions and even mattresses. To remove stains caused by spilled juice, food stains like those caused by dripped ketchup or spilled coffee, club soda on a clean cloth may work sufficiently. For more problematic stains, like those caused by pets and/or urine, scrub the area with a mixture of water and vinegar. Vinegar may also be used to remove grease stains from suede furniture. Not only does vinegar remove odors but it also helps with destroying bacteria.

Upholstery should be vacuumed frequently to keep the fabric in good shape and prevent dust and crumbs from settling into the body of the furniture. In the case of an old stain, it's surprising how much a simple vacuuming can help the fade the stain. It should always be the first step in dealing with this kind of damage, you don't really know what you're dealing with, or how bad the stain truly is until all of the loose particles have been sucked away by the vacuum.

I know it sounds simple, but really, just be a little thoughtful. Vacuum your furniture regularly. If company is coming and they have kids, cover the furniture. If you have dogs, keep ‘em off the couch. I know it can be difficult but try putting a bed on the floor for them. If you're not down with the bed, place a blanket at one end of the couch or on the dog's favorite chair. Not only will it help protect the furniture but it will also make it a little more comfortable for the pooch.

Check out labels

For upholstered furniture, check for an instructions tag before attacking any stain. "W" means you can spot-clean the item with water-based detergent. "S" indicates cleaning with a water-free product, like dry-cleaning solvent. "SW" means you can use either water or a dry-cleaning product. "X" means the item should be professionally cleaned.

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