DOs And Don’ts Of Upholstery Care
When it comes to taking care of your upholstery, you want to ensure that the right measures are put in place. The structural integrity of the units such as the sofas and mattresses, the comfort of your family members – plus their health, and your very own peace of mind are at risk. Here are some of the issues that should be taken note of:
DO check label requirements
Instructions from the manufacturer are not to be taken lightly. For instance, the labels that come on the upholstery area an indicator of the kind of cleaning chemicals that can be used on them. These include W (for water-based cleaners), S (solvent cleaners), WS (can be cleaned with both kinds), and X (neither water nor solvent-based cleaners can be used here). The different kinds of upholsteries have their unique requirements, and the cleaning chemicals used on them will have different effects. As such, it is imperative to ensure that only the permitted range of products is adopted. Take water for instance. While it is considered to be a universal cleaning agent, for delicate fabric upholsteries like linen it can result in shrinkage of the material. For others like the vinyl sofas used in restaurant booths, cases of water pooling in the seams of the units can lead to damage.
DO treat stains immediately
The sooner that you can tend to those spills have been made on your sofa, the easier they will be to remove. Procrastinating it allows the spills to seep deeper into the material, and they’ll be more difficult to clean. Some stains – like pet urine, can actually damage the fibres of the upholstery due to their pH. In case you’re dealing with a particularly stubborn stain, don’t fret. Get in touch with the professional sofa cleaners to arrange a convenient appointment to have the spot removed.
DO invest in professional cleaning services
There’s a reason why sofa manufacturers insist on one hiring professional services – and even having it as one of the conditions of the warranties of their units. The risk of damage to the unit when carrying out a DIY cleaning job, or hiring novices due to the rock bottom prices they offer, puts your upholstery at risk. Mistakes made in the processes can result in irrevocable damage to the furniture, forcing you to dig deeper into your wallet to have them resolved.
DONT use harsh cleaners on the upholsteries
This also boils down to the effects that the chemicals have on the upholstery. Popular DIY formulations– like bleach or ammonia that are frequently used on other hard surfaces around the home, can wreak havoc on your upholstery. Issues like the dyes getting bleached out, the stains on the sofas getting set more permanently into the material, all through to situations where the material of the sofa gets corroded – these are not outcomes that you want for your set. Given the intricacies of the process, since you need to make a balance of using a safer cleane, yet one that is powerful enough to dissolve those stubborn stains on the structure, it can lead to complications and errors being made. It’s recommended that you leave the deep sofa cleaning to the professionals.
DON’T place the sofa in direct heat
This is particularly with upholsteries like leather. The heat – be it from sunlight, radiators or even the fireplace, causes the moisturising treatments that had been applied to the sofa to evaporate. This leads to cracking, taking away the comfort of the set, and when excessive there will be permanent structural damage to the material.
This is one of the mistakes during the DIY upholstery cleaning. Soaking the material with too much moisture – perhaps in a bid to flush out the soiling, results in prolonged drying times. This is especially since the DIYers usually don’t have powerful extraction gear to suction out the water from the upholstery. With the furnishings taking days to dry, the chances of mould and mildew growing in the set increase. The fungal growths open a can of worms, since you will then find yourself dealing with unsightly stains and health risks from the spores and mycotoxins that are being released into the interior airspace.
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You should not use baking soda on stains, you should not eat/drink on your sofa and you should not hire cheap sofa cleaning contractors