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MN-SF161
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The plush fabric sofa offers a soft and warm texture, but it requires careful maintenance to remain visually appealing and comfortable over time. Below is a comprehensive daily care guide, covering everything from daily upkeep to deep cleaning.
1. Daily/Weekly Basic Maintenance
Daily Dusting:
Tools: Use a dry microfiber cloth, clean cotton cloth, or a soft-bristle brush (such as a boar bristle brush).
Method: Gently wipe or sweep along the direction of the plush fabric's texture to remove surface dust, food debris, and hair. Avoid brushing against the grain, as this can easily damage the plush surface and trap dirt.
Prevention is key:
Regular Fluffing: Gently fluff the sofa cushion, backrest, and armrests weekly to loosen dust trapped deep in the fibers, making it easier to vacuum.
Avoid sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause the flannel to fade and harden. Use curtains or blinds for shading.
Prevent pets from scratching: Provide them with a dedicated mat and regularly trim their nails.
2. Regular Deep Cleaning (every 1-2 months or as needed)
Vacuuming is the core:
Essential tools: Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft-bristle brush head.
Method: Thoroughly remove all dust from every corner using a vacuum cleaner. Focus on cleaning areas prone to dust accumulation, such as the seams of the seat cushion and the junction between the backrest and the seat cushion.
Spot stain removal (emergency):
The golden rule: Act immediately! The longer a stain remains, the harder it is to remove.
Operation steps:
For liquid stains, first press from the outside inward with a clean white cloth or paper towel to absorb the liquid, avoiding back-and-forth wiping to prevent spreading the stain.
For cleaning, select the appropriate cleaner based on the type of stain
Water-based stains (juice, coffee): Dip a clean cloth into a small amount of diluted neutral detergent or specialized fabric cleaner, then gently dab the stain from the outside inward.
For oil-based stains (food oil, cosmetics): Try sprinkling a small amount of baking soda on the stain, let it sit for 15 minutes, then brush it off. Alternatively, use a cloth to gently dab the stain with a small amount of medical alcohol (always test on an inconspicuous area first).
Absorb dry: After cleaning, wipe away any residue of the cleaning solution with another clean, damp cloth, then use a dry cloth to absorb the remaining moisture.
Brush: Once the area is completely dry, use a soft-bristle brush to gently comb the suede along the grain, restoring its original texture.