Saturday, 1 December 2012

Upholstery cleaning is a great

Upholstery cleaning is a great and simple way to beautify your home. Clean upholstery can be quite distinctive and it adds to the decorations of your house. It is important to pick and clean your upholstery with care. Some considerations when choosing your upholstery are: the colour of your home (walls, floor and ceiling), the colour of your carpet and other home decor, and how your furniture is arranged. There are different types of upholstery found in the market today. Namely, they are home upholstery, conference upholstery, bed upholstery and chair upholstery. Different types of material are used in making upholstery furniture, but the most-often used fabrics are velvet, cotton, wool and nylon. Knowing the kind of upholstery and the type of fabric it uses are very important for keeping your furniture clean. Despite our efforts, it is unavoidable that upholsteries will get dirtied and abused. When we come home from work, the first thing we often do is take a rest on the sofa even if we have some dirt sticking on us. Children too can really ruin upholstery. Their careless playing often results to spills and even scratches on your furniture. Over time, the accumulation of dirt and damage on your upholstery can be very unsightly. Thankfully upholstery cleaning isn’t a very complicated thing to do. For a thorough clean, you will need a steam cleaning machine, a hover, white towels, a light scrub brush, detergents and some cover for the floors and nearby items. Before you begin to clean, test your furniture first for colour fast, dye bleed and ET and make sure that the corner or edges of the upholstery don’t contain blades or pins which may hurt you. Begin your cleaning by vacuuming your upholstery. This will loosen up the dirt and suck out most of the dirt that has borrowed into the fabric. When you do this, make sure that you vacuum the corners and hidden sides well, as dust may quickly reappear if you don’t. To remove stains, apply a small amount of water and detergent and clean with a steam cleaning machine. When you do this, remember to cover the surrounding area of the stain, especially wooden parts, as the chemicals might discolor or damage them. You can use the light brush to remove stains that are harder to remove. Once you’ve cleaned all the stains, use a blow dryer to dry your furniture quickly as leaving it damp might cause it to smell.

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