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How to Clean a Suede Couch
Own a grand and plush looking suede couch? Well, knowing how to clean it is definitely essential and helpful to maintain its amazing look. So get tips on how to clean a suede couch in the following sections and don't let stains and spills ruin the beauty of your pricey furniture!
Suede furnishing is one of the best picks to grace your sofas and sofa chair covers. When you own a suede couch, it is definitely the most appealing piece amongst the other home decor items. Well, suede fabrics that are available in number of colors make beautiful sofa sets look even more attractive. This fabric adds a touch of elegance to your interiors with their soft sheen and beautiful texture. If such a stunning couch is placed right in your interiors, caring for the same needs no mention. While you follow the daily or weekly cleaning routine, at times the fabric might need some extra attention. Of course, the couch is equally prone to spills and stains as any other couch. So knowing how to clean a suede couch regularly and in case of accidental spills is helpful. Move on to the next section to get tips on the same.
Cleaning
Tools
Before we look at the various methods of cleaning the couch, let us get to know
about the popular suede cleaning tools. Hand towel is the most common item
available in your house that you can use for cleaning suede. Use of other
household items or cleaners that are not designed for cleaning suede must be
avoided. There are some really good tools available in the market which are
specially designed for cleaning suede fabric. A suede brush is one such device which you can use for cleaning upholstery of
the couch. A suede eraser is another tool that is popularly used to clear off
dry stains on suede fabric. A suede cleaner which is a commercial cleaning
lotion available in various brands is also a good product that you can consider
using.
Suede
Couch
Well, daily care for the couch is not a tough job. All you need to do is remove
the cushions and checkout all the corners and crevices of the couch. Take a
vacuum cleaner and get the piece cleaned. Regular vacuuming keep away dust and
dirt on its surface and avoids accumulation of dust particles in its corners
and crevices. To clean the cushions, let me tell you that the same can also be
vacuumed regularly. Once in a while you can clean the couch with steam vacuum
cleaner or a commercial suede cleaning lotion.
Dry
and Wet Stains
In case there is a dry stain on your couch or cushion, all you need to do is
use a suede eraser and get it cleaned. Take this eraser and rub it gently on
the stained area. Apply pressure only if required. Once the stain is completely
cleared off, just roll the suede brush over this surface to bring back the
original textured finish of this fabric. So, wondering how do you clean oil,
lotion or urine stain on suede sofa? Well, when you are cleaning fresh wet
stains, the first thing to remember is, doing this task calmly. All you need to
do is get some hand towels and empty any clutter on the couch. You need to use
hand towels just for blotting up the liquid. So, do not put pressure and just
place them on the wet area. Now slowly dab the towel on the wet surface.
Putting pressure will simply force the liquid inside the fabric and make the
stain deeper and tougher. Once the spilled liquid is blotted, let the stain dry
off completely. Now use a suede eraser to take off the stain. If it doesn't
work, use a suede brush followed by suede eraser. For tough stains you can use
a suede cleaning solution and finish cleaning the surface with a paper towel.
Cleaning your suede couch regularly is definitely an essential part of its maintenance. Following the aforementioned tips is sure to help you clean off the stains left on its surface due to accidental spills. Just remember to avoid using any chemicals or products that are not formulated for suede fabric.
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