How To Easily Clean Your Fabric Sofa Or Couch

The sofa or couch is probably one of the most used furniture in the house. It’s where most people relax after arriving from work. It’s also where the family and guests gather to sit and socialize. Because of this, our sofa or couch is bound to get dirty easily. That’s why it’s an important skill to learn how to clean our fabric sofa.

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This report will get you through the different steps and methods to clean and make your sofa look brand new again. Let’s get started and read below.

What You Will Need:

  • Vacuum
  • Baking soda
  • Vinegar
  • Brush
  • Water
  • Drying towel
  • Liquid dish soap

Step 1: Vacuum

The first step is to vacuum the sofa or couch to remove hidden debris and dirt. You can use a hand vacuum or brush to go through the corners and crevices to clean food crumbs, hairs, and other accumulated dirt.

Step 2: Wipe Non-Fabric Areas

Go over the sofa and wipe the non-fabric areas like metal or wooden legs. You can use a simple warm water and liquid dish soap solution to clean those areas.

Step 3: Check Cleaning Codes

Look for the tag of your sofa for the cleaning codes. There you can determine the manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions for care. It’s always best to read these labels first before using any safe cleaning products so you can avoid damaging the upholstery.

Here are the codes found on the labels:
WS – “Water-based cleaner.” Use a mild detergent with a steam vacuum or a dry-cleaning detergent.
S     – “Solvents.” Only use a solvent or dry cleaner detergent to clean the upholstery.
X     – Use a vacuum only. No water.
S/W – “Solvents and water-based cleaners.” It is safe to use both solvents and water-based cleaners.

Step 4: Remove Stains

Now that you know the advisable cleaning agents to use, you can start removing the stains on the couch. The simple and safe way to remove stains on fabric sofa is to use vinegar and water. The second option has dish soap for tougher stains.

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Option 1:

Mix equal parts of baking soda and water. Let the baking soda paste sit on the stain for 15 to 20 minutes. You can rinse it with a cloth with clean water.

Option 2:

Mix ¼ cup vinegar with ¾ warm water, and add 1 tablespoon dish soap in a spray bottle. Start spraying the solution on the stain while scrubbing it with a cloth. Once the area is clean, use another cloth with water to rinse.

Step 5: Let It Dry

A wet fabric sofa is more prone to mildew and molds, so it’s best to let it air dry. If you can, it’s good to let it dry outside. But if it’s difficult to move, you can use a towel to wipe the remaining moisture on the surface and set up a fan to speed dry the sofa.

There you have it! Cleaning your sofa shouldn’t be difficult if you know how to do it. There are other easy cleaning hacks that are helpful to make your house look clean and spotless.

Don’t let tough stains and dirt ruin your sofa. Learning how to remove stains from your carpet is also easy. Keep a regular cleaning schedule so it’ll last and look good longer.

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