How to Clean Different Types of Upholstery



 How Dirty Is Your Couch?

This might come as a surprise to you, but your upholstered furniture is filthy. Let's take a look at the facts:

You spread out and relax on your couch pretty often. You let your guests and friends crash there when they need a place to sleep. You friends spill food and drinks on it when they come over to watch the game. Oh yeah, and don't forget about that time you were sick and slept there all day. Our furniture does a lot for us and experiences even more. So of course with all the use that your couch encounters you definitely get it deep cleaned routinely, right?

It turns out that for most people that's just not the case. Only about 40% of Americans admit to having their couch professionally cleaned in the past three years, and of those that haven't, a whopping 80% said they have never had it done at all. Just imagine if we treated the other areas of our home like this. It's tough to even imagine.

Most couches are highly absorbent. That means stains, sweat, oils, bacteria, and other gross things are crawling all around you as you're trying to relax. Pretty gross, right? Well the good news is these things aren't permanent. Keep reading to find out how to easily restore your furniture.

Dust Mites and Allergens

Dust mikes like to hide in between soft fibers like in your carpet and furniture. If you have ever been on your couch and started to feel itchy for no reason, you might have dust mites. These little guys are one of the biggest contributors to indoor allergy problems. If that sounds like something you would rather not have crawling around in your furniture, it's probably a good idea to get your soft furnishings thoroughly cleaned.

Mold Spores

Mold is an unfortunate part of life, but even so, it can be found almost anywhere. Mold spores travel throughout the air and attach themselves to furnishing, just waiting for the right conditions to start growing. Over time, you can find that your upholstered furniture is contributing to mold throughout your home if it isn't cleaned regularly. Don't wait until it becomes a problem to flush out harmful mold.

Bacteria and Viruses

Even if your couch doesn't look dirty, it's most likely covered in dead skin cells, bits of food, and yes, Bacteria and viruses. Just the grease and oil that transfers from your skin to your furniture could be enough for germs to thrive. It's the perfect environment for these things to grow and spread, and it might be the reason for that cough or cold that you've been harboring. Most major manufacturers suggest having furniture cleaned every 1 to 2 years, but you should probably have it done sooner if you have kids or pets in the house. Many deep cleaning techniques will be enough to sanitize your couch and other upholstered furniture.

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