A guide to upholstery cleaning

Upholstery is an integral part of our homes, providing comfort and style. However, accidents happen, and stains can occur. While professional cleaning is always an option, many stains can be tackled at home with the right approach.


DIY or Professional? key factors to consider


  • Fabric type: synthetic fabrics are generally easier to clean at home. However, be cautious with blends of synthetic and natural fibres, as they might be more sensitive.
  • Stain size and location: Small, localised stains are more manageable for DIY cleaning. Large stains or those in high-traffic areas might require professional attention.
  • Stain type: Grease, oil, and large stains often necessitate professional cleaning due to the specialised products and techniques involved.

DIY cleaning tips


  • Water: Use water sparingly. Start with a spot remover, and if needed, introduce water cautiously.
  • Upholstery sprays: These work well for easy stains but might not be effective against stubborn ones like grease.
  • Baby wipes: A convenient and gentle option for removing stains.
  • Coffee stains: A mixture of dishwashing liquid, water, and vinegar can help remove coffee stains.
  • Red wine: Combine stain remover, washing powder, and hot water. Dab the stain and let it sit for 20 minutes before wiping with a damp cloth.
  • Mould or mildew: A solution of hydrogen peroxide and colour-safe bleach can be used to treat mould.
  • Crayons: For water-safe upholstery, non-gel toothpaste can be used to remove crayon marks.
  • Grease or oil: Absorb the grease with salt, cornstarch, or talcum powder before wiping with a damp cloth.

When to call a professional

  • Large stains
  • Grease or oil stains
  • 50% cotton fabrics
  • Uncertainty about cleaning methods

By understanding these guidelines and following the appropriate cleaning methods, you can effectively maintain your upholstery and keep it looking its best. Remember, always test any cleaning solution on a hidden area first to avoid damage.


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