If you are looking for a comfortable and comfortable modern residence, you can't go wrong with a fabric sofa. However, although many people praise their beauty, it is generally said that they lack durability, especially when compared to the wear resistance of leather. However, as long as the correct methods and proper care are used, the fabric interior can be kept in its best condition, just like other materials.
Please note that dyes from instant garments and garments that have no color will transfer to the leather/fabric, usually in lighter leather/fabric colors (such as white, milky white and ivory). We also recommend that you always check the labels on your clothes for more information.
This guide is designed to help you maintain the fabric sofa. We provide many important tips on the best ways to clean and maintain interior decorations, please read on to learn more.
Clean your fabric sofa regularly
To ensure that your sofa is always in its best condition, it is best to clean it regularly. This is because fibers in interior decoration tend to gather dust particles and hide them below the surface.
Below, we have listed three simple steps that you should perform regularly to ensure that there is no dust and dirt on the sofa. We recommend that you clean the interior every two weeks to make it spotless.
1. Vacuum the interior of the sofa to remove all scattered dust below and above the surface. For this, please use a soft brush attachment and move it gently to avoid scratching or scratching the material. This is especially important for delicate fabrics like velvet.
2. When cleaning the sofa quickly, please wipe all dirt or light-colored traces with a damp cloth. However, once or twice a month, you should use a fabric-friendly cleaning product for deeper cleaning-we recommend that you use a mild fabric foam cleaner in the fabric cleaning kit to accomplish this task. Smear some with a small amount of water (don't soak the material) and then make it work.
3. Before sitting on the sofa again, let the sofa dry naturally. This will prevent creases from forming, which usually means you must start over. In warm months, you should open the doors and windows of your home to improve air circulation and speed up the drying process.