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Ways to Clean Furniture

June 1, 2009

clenfurnitureHouses look pretty and sophisticated with a good set of furniture ranging from sofa sets, center and side tables to basic furniture like beds, chairs and tables. However, most of us just buy and arrange furniture in our house but seldom pay attention of cleaning them.

The result is accumulation of dust and stains on them which not only look dirty, but are also unhealthy and also fastens the wear and tear of your furniture. Given below are some tips by which you can effectively clean your furniture to keep your house clean, hygienic and spic and span.

You must clean your furniture using vacuum cleaner on a regular basis as that will help in keeping your furniture dust free. If you see a stain on your furniture, you must clean it then and there to avoid the stain from becoming permanent.

Most of us keep dropping drops of squashes, juices, and even sauce on the beautiful covers of sofas. To clean such kinds of stains, you can use a wet fabric which has been made wet using warm water.

After soaking the stained area, you can use a paper towel to blot dry it. You can also use a dishwashing solution to get rid of hard stains. However, don’t start rubbing the stained area as that can lead to the spreading of stain on other areas of the furniture.

If you have leather furniture at home, then you can clean it using moisturizing soaps. You can use little soap liquid on a wet cloth and use that to clean your furniture.

There are also many leather polishing materials available in markets which can be used to add that sparkle and shine in your leather furniture.

Thus, follow the above given tips to keep your furniture neat and clean.


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