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How to Remove Stains and Spills from a Microfiber (Fabric) Couch

If you have a sofa, chair, loveseat, or some other type of upholstered furniture that is in good condition but just dirty, these upholstery cleaning tips will save you money and time shopping for new furniture. It is known that no matter how much you care and look after your fabric sofa, unfortunately accidents happen.

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A stain or spillage doesn’t have to ruin the look of your fabric sofa if you take necessary steps.

Of course, there are plenty of ready made furniture cleaners that you can find in the stores.

The problem that many have with these cleaners is that they can be very harsh, and shorten the life of the fabric.

However, there are plenty of natural ways to remove stains from your sofa.

1 – First of all clean up quickly any spills, because they can penetrate and stain the fabric. Most fabric sofa stains can be cleaned with foaming upholstery cleaner since it won’t soak the fabric with water and cause spotting.

2 – You should vacuum regularly, the entire sofa thoroughly with a brush attachment, to minimize dirt buildup and to keep your fabric sofa looking its best.

3 – Baking Soda spotter:

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4 – Vinegar spotter:

5 – Ketchup Stains. Mix a solution of mild soap in lukewarm water. Swish to create a great volume of suds. Apply only the foam with a sponge. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

6 – Water based spills such as tea, coffee or soft drinks:

7 – Butter or salad dressing stains:

8 – Solid or semi solid food spills such as baked beans or macaroni cheese:

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