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Upholstery Cleaning Techniques Used by the Pros

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Upholstery cleaning techniques that the pros use are often different than those of amateurs. This is because professional upholstery cleaners know what to do and have all the right tools for the job. If you want your upholstered furniture looking as good as new, it’s important to learn a few tricks from professionals in order to get them clean and fresh again.

Vacuum and remove loose dirt

Vacuuming is an important step in the cleaning process. Once dirt and soil are removed from upholstery, it can be much easier to remove other stains as well

Spray the upholstery with water to loosen any dirt in the fabric fibers

Spraying the upholstery with water is a great way to get the dirt out of fabric fibers. This technique will not work on stubborn stains, but it’s a good start before trying anything else.

Apply a liquid or foam cleaner to the surface of the upholstery, avoiding direct contact with any textiles (e.g., pillows) 

Applying a liquid or foam cleaner to the surface of upholstery is important. This will allow it to dissolve any dirt on the exterior of the fabric, but without getting into and harming any textiles that may be inside.

Use a brush to agitate and work the cleaner into deep crevices and seams

The use of a brush to agitate and work the cleaner into deep crevices on upholstery is important. This will allow it to break down stains faster, which makes them easier to remove later.

Rinse thoroughly with clean water using a sprayer, hose, or bucket 

Once you have done everything else it is vital to rinse the upholstery thoroughly. This will remove all traces of cleanser and dirt from the surface, which is important for longevity and good looks.

Fabrics should be left to dry naturally

One thing that you may not know about professional upholstery cleaners is how they like to let fabrics dry naturally after cleaning them with water or steam. Letting fabrics dry naturally is important and will extend their life, as they won’t be wrung out.

Dry off excess moisture by blotting it away

This is the last thing you should do. Blotting away excess moisture will remove any remaining water droplets that may have seeped into the fabric, which will keep your upholstery looking great. This can be done with paper towels or cloths and will prevent mold from forming on wet surfaces.

In conclusion, following these tips used by the experts will help you to keep your upholstery looking better than ever. This will not only save you time but money as well!