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One of the first steps in upholstery cleaning is to identify
the type of material that requires cleaning. Upholstery options
include leather, suede, imitation leathers, and cloth made of
natural and synthetic fibers. Some of these options are colorfast,
which means they can be cleaned without worrying about fading.
Other types are not colorfast and may spot if a cleaner with
harsh chemicals is applied to the upholstery. Knowing the type
of upholstery you are working with will help you identify cleaners
that are formulated to clean the material without causing any
blotching or fading. |
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After
identifying the type of upholstery, it is also important to determine
the nature of the stain. What works very well for removing a ketchup
stain may not work as well on a wine stain. In like manner, grease
based stains will require a stronger cleaning agent than coffee stains.
Selecting the right cleaner to treat the stain will greatly increase
the chances of successfully removing the stain. |
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One final factor to consider is how long the stain has been present.
A stain that just took place will be relatively easy to treat, since
the stain has not had the chance to settle into the fibers of the
upholstery. By contrast, a stain that has been in place for a longer
period of time may be very stubborn and require several treatments
before it is completely removed. Understanding how much effort may
be required to remove the stain will help you cultivate the patience
to incrementally remove the stain if necessary. |
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There are both commercial products for upholstery cleaning as
well as simple formulas that can be created using common household
cleaners. For fresh grease stains, talcum powder and salt may
help absorb the grease and prevent the stain from setting. A
mixture of dishwashing liquid, white vinegar, and a little water
will create a simple upholstery cleaning compound that works
well for coffee stains. Mold can often be removed from upholstery
by using a combination of hydrogen peroxide and a color safe
bleach. If home remedies don’t seem to work, there is
a good chance one of the commercial products will take care
of the problem. |
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Source:www.wisegeek.com
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