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How To Take Care Of A Sofa

 Did you know that your sofa and other upholstered furniture also get as dusty as everything else in your home? Unfortunately, you aren’t able to see the dust which makes you believe that it isn’t dusty. It is best that you brush and vacuum your sofa every week in order to get rid of the dust and ensure that your sofa doesn’t look dirty and dull. At the end of every day, you should plump the pillows and cushions, especially if they contain fiber or feathers. This will help your cushions to last longer and prevent any unsightly creases from forming. You can also reverse them from time to time so that the wear and tear are equalized. However, you should always get your upholstered furniture professionally cleaned occasionally by a well-known cleaning company.


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In order to take good care of your upholstered furniture, make sure that your pets don’t sit on them and avoid placing toys, belt buckles, or other items that are sharp and may cause the material to snag.

However, if you do have unsightly snags on your furniture, you can simply cut them away and try your best to place the ends inwards. You should never pull any threads.

If you have kids or kids visiting you, make sure that they don’t climb on your furniture to ensure it lasts as long as possible.

Always utilize protective arm caps in order to reduce wear, tear and soiling.

You should also reverse your sofa’s back cushions as well as seat cushions on a weekly basis for even wear.

The other cushioned parts of your sofa such as the arms, back, seat etc should also be plumped on a regular schedule so that your sofa remains shapely and in good condition.

In order to get rid of dust, be sure to carefully vacuum your sofa. If your sofa has particularly delicate parts such as braids and fringes, make sure that you take extra care. It is best to use a brush when cleaning delicate cushions that contain down or feathers.

In the event that you notice your sofa developing creases, make sure that you smooth them.

Avoid sitting on the arms and edges of your sofa since these can potentially cause damage.

If there are wood facings, then only wipe them gently to get rid of dust. Avoid using any type of solutions or polishes since these can cause damage.

Lastly, make sure that your sofa is not exposed to a lot of sunlight and it is not up against a wall. This is because the sofa can potentially mark your walls, especially if it is made of leather and has a coating.

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