Remove Stain from Upholstered Furniture

Category : Furniture

Food, Drink and animal stains-

Food, drink, and animal stains. These stains can usually be removed with water-based cleaners; stubborn stains require commercial stain removers. Whatever cleaner you use, treat the upholstery gently – if sponging or light rubbing doesn`t remove a spot, don`t try to scrub it out. Call a professional cleaner.

To remove stains from alcoholic drinks, blot with a clean cloth and then sponge with cold water. Sponge the fabric with a mixture of 1 part white vinegar and 4 parts water, and let dry completely.

To remove coffee, tea, fruit juice, or soft drinks, blot and then sponge with a mild, lukewarm solution of liquid detergent and water. Squeeze the sponge out well to avoid overwetting the fabric. Sponge with clean water and let dry. If the stain persists, sponge it with a mixture of 1 part white vinegar and 4 parts water; let dry. If the stain still persists, apply a commercial stain remover, following the manufacture`s instructions. Use an aerosol spot lifter as directed to remove bad stains, but test for colorfastness before applying. Remove residue as directed, or, if necessary, clean the entire piece of furniture.

Treat chocolate stains in stains in the same way – blotting, sponging with liquid detergent, and rinsing. If the stain persists, sponge the stained area carefully with mixture of 1 tablespoon of ammonia and 1 cup of water, being careful not to overwet the fabric. Let dry completely. If necessary, apply commercial stain remover or spot lifter as above.

Blot milk or ice cream and sponge with cold water; sponge again with a cool, strong solution of liquid detergent and water. Rinse and blot dry. If stain persists, sponge with a mixture of 1 tablespoon of ammonia and 1 cup of cold water; then sponge again with a mixture of 1 part vinegar and 2 parts cold water. If a yellow stain remains, sponge a few drops of hydrogen peroxide into the fabric. Let the fabric dry completely.

To remove stains from blood or egg, blot and sponge immediately with cold water, letting the sponge soak up as much of the stain as possible. Keep blotting as long as the stain keep dissolving; then sponge with a cool, strong solution of liquid detergent and water, rinse, and blot dry. If the stain persists, sponge of the stained area with a mixture of 1 tablespoon of ammonia and 1 cup of cold water; then sponge it again with a mixture of 1 part white vinegar and 2 parts cold water. Be careful not to over wet the fabric; or mix laundry starch to a paste with a little cold water and apply to the fabric. Let dry completely and then vacuum. If the stain still persists, use an aerosol spot lifter as directed, but test for colorfastness before applying.

Clean Upholstered Furniture

Category : Furniture

Fast action can usually remove even the worst stains; regular cleaning is easy with aerosol upholstery cleaners.

Tools: vacuum cleaner with brush or fabric attachment, soft clean cloths, clean sponges, mixing cup and spoons.

Materials: furniture polish, aerosol spray upholstery cleaner, white vinegar, liquid detergent, commercial stain remover, aerosol spot lifter, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, laundry stratch, lemon juice, mineral spirits, rubbing alcohol or alcohol-based stain remover, salt.

Time: 10 minutes to 1/2 hour.

Cleaning. Keep upholstery clean by vacuuming regularly, using the brush or fabric attachment of the vacuum. Clean and condition wood frame parts with furniture polish, following the manufacturer`s instructions. Soiled upholstery should be washed or professionally dry-cleaned, as its care label directs.

If the upholstery is old or there is no care label, test the cleaner on an inconspicious part of the upholstery before you clean the entire piece of furniture. Remove stain completely.

Aerosol foam upholstery cleaners are safe for most types of upholstery; read the label for specific recommendations. Do not use aerosol cleaner on velvet or silk. To apply an aerosol cleaner, shake the can thouroughly and spray foam in the wood of the frame; if you do accidentally get foam on theĀ  wood, wipe it off immediately.

Rub the foam in gently with a clean damp sponge, rinsing the sponge and squeezing it out as soon as it starts to look dirty. Let the upholstery dry completely, as directed by the cleaner`s manufacturer; them vacuum thoroughly and polish wood frame parts.