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Must-Know Modern Furniture Wet Cleaning Tips
Furniture doesn’t always come cheap and you want to get your money’s worth when you purchase any type of modern furniture for your home. While most classes of modern furniture do come with some kind of guarantee on the durability, it also would be helpful to learn more about regular cleaning and maintenance practices.
The more care you shower on each item, the longer will your modern furniture last and heighten the look and beauty of your home.
A regular dusting and cleaning routine, both daily and weekly/fortnightly, will aid in keeping your modern furniture upholstery, looking as good as new, even after a couple of years have taken place.
Wet Cleaning For Upholstery
This should be done on a monthly basis at the minimum, though if you have the time and willingness, you could include it as component of your weekly routine also.
Then, blend one part of liquid detergent to 4 parts of warm water and combine these ingredients with an electric mixer. The mixture needs to be blended until it is totally used up to form suds which are dry and peaked, much like in the way whipped cream or egg whites.
Before applying the suds to your modern furniture upholstery, do a spot test on an inconspicuous area of the fabric. If there is no effect on the fabric (running color, etc), dip a cleaning cloth into the suds and rub it vigorously over the top of the upholstery.
Caring for and Cleaning Your Leather Furniture
Simple tips to assure you properly care for your Leather Living Room Furniture
When choosing a particular style of furniture for your living room, leather can be an exceptional choice. There are a wide range of leather sofas, leather sectionals, recliners, loveseats, and chairs available in various colors and styles. It is easy to clean, stylish, and quite durable when taken care of properly. Leather furniture is great at handling stains and spills, and typically does not require as much maintenance as other fabrics. This is not to say that leather furniture does not require any maintaining. It is “low maintenance”, but certainly not “no maintenance.”
Here are some great ways to care for your leather furniture: