Everyone wants to keep their home clean and hygienic but many people don’t know where to start when it comes to couch cleaning. If you choose to have sofas and couches professionally cleaned, however, you won’t need to do much in advance. In fact, professional cleaners will handle every aspect of your couch cleaning.
Of course, if you want to try cleaning your couches yourself, there are some steps you’ll need to take. With this in mind, take a look at how you can prepare for couch cleaning:
1. Find Out What You Can Use
Before you can clean your couches, you’ll need to know exactly what you can use on the fabric. Applying any type of upholstery cleaner could cause damage, so it’s vital to check what type of cleaners your sofa can tolerate. The care label on your couch should contain this information but, even so, be sure to test a cleaner on an inconspicuous part of the sofa first.
When you have your couches professionally cleaned, however, you won’t need to worry about having harsh chemicals in your home. At Couch Master, we use powerful professional equipment that cleans your couches using just water and heat. Delivering the best results without potentially harmful chemicals, using professional equipment makes couch cleaning easier than ever.
2. Adjust Your Seating
After your couches have been cleaned, you’ll need to let them fully dry out before you begin using them again. Although this doesn’t tend to take too long, it’s useful to think ahead and figure out what you’re going to sit on while your couches are drying! If you have a dining room table and chairs, for example, you might want to move these into your living area. Alternatively, you could repurpose garden furniture for a few hours, so that you’ve got somewhere comfortable to sit while your sofas are drying.
If you’ve used chemicals to clean your furniture, you may need to vacate the room for a few hours or even a few days. This is particularly important if you have children or pets, as they can be more vulnerable to the fumes or toxins produced.
However, choosing professionals cleaners that don’t use chemicals, like Couch Master, avoids this issue and enables you to use your furniture and living area as quickly as possible after couch cleaning.
3. Remove Loose Dirt and Debris
Sofas, couches and armchairs accumulate a surprising amount of dirt and debris and some of this can be removed simply by brushing. Using a soft-bristled brush gently on the fabric will loosen and remove larger debris that has got caught down the sides of cushions, for example, and leave your couch ready to be deep cleaned with more intensive methods.
Get Your Couches Professionally Cleaned
Professional cleaning takes the hassle out of couch cleaning and makes it easy to keep your furniture feeling fresh. At Couch Master, we understand how important it is to take pride in your home, which is why we combine exemplary couch cleaning with cost-effective pricing and exemplary customer service.
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