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How To Do Upholstery Cleaning – 5 DIY Tips

By having knowledge on how to clean upholstery of your furniture can help you to freshen up your home easily. DIY tips are effective in cleaning upholstery, but they can’t match the level of cleaning that’s offered by professional upholstery cleaning services in Sydney.

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How To Do Upholstery Cleaning – 5 DIY Tips

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  1. How To Do Upholstery Cleaning – 5 DIY Tips Pressure & Steam

  2. Is your sofa or couch in your living room looking dirty and shabby? You cannot buy new furniture as you’re short on budget? Why don’t you try cleaning your sofa yourself or hire professional cleaners to the job for you? Hiring professional help is a lot cheaper than you think. Even, DIY (Do It Yourself) upholstery cleaning can bring a smile on your face – when you see the results of regular upholstery cleaning. Here are a few DIY tips for upholstery cleaning:

  3. Absorb The Stain Immediately • Try not to give stains a chance to set in. It's imperative to act rapidly if there’s a spill. Use a dry white permeable cloth or white paper towels to blot liquids. Touch, don't rub, or you might harm the texture. Begin at the outside of the spot and proceed toward the middle to keep the stain from spreading. Blot until it becomes completely damp. Gather up any semi-solids like food spills with newspaper.

  4. Vacuum The Furniture • You need to utilise all the attachments that come with your vacuum cleaner to clean the upholstery. It will remove all the loose dust particles, pet hair and different debris that can make your furniture dirtier.

  5. Identify The Different Types Of Stains • Food particles, wine stains, soil, pee of your kids or pets, coffee stains and different other types of stains react well to steam cleaning. More stubborn stains may require more than one cleaning session. To expel oil-based or other difficult to remove stains, you need to apply chemical based cleaners.

  6. Read Furniture Upholstery Labels • Check cushions for fabric care labels or directions, before you use upholstery cleaner on your furniture. These will explain you what cleaning chemicals should be used and how to use. If there’s no label on the upholstery, then you can search online for the manufacturer’s instructions. To test for damage and colour-fastness, you can spot check a small, hidden area of the fabric with the chemical cleaner.

  7. Getting A Steam Cleaner On Rent • Would it be a good idea for you to purchase or rent? Getting the cleaner on rent is a better idea, if you have no plans to utilise the steamer more than twice a year. Search for a steam cleaner that comes with wheels and can be moved effortlessly. It ought to be sufficiently lightweight to move up the stairs. Search for attachments meant for cleaning hard-to-reach spots easily. Buying steamers is not a viable idea. Hiring professional service that offers upholstery cleaning in Sydney can save you from the hassles of cleaning your house.

  8. Upholstery Cleaning Cost:If you decide to go for DIY upholstery cleaning then it will not only prove costly, but you won’t be able to produce excellent results as well. However, professional upholstery cleaner Sydney will charge a reasonable amount of money and deliver unmatched services.

  9. Thank You • Call Us: 02 8007 7205 Email: info@pressureandsteam.com.au • Address: level 1, 557 Military Road, Mosman, NSW 2088 Carpet Cleaners in Sydney

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