Some tips for protecting your upholstered furniture

Remember that any item in your house that gets used constantly requires regular care. This is especially true of upholstered furniture. If you’re to ensure that they make your house more appealing if not outright charming, you’ve to find the time to maintain them, especially as upholstered furniture not only get stained easily but can accumulate dust when not used for days, explains furniture maintenance expert Guardian Protection Products, Inc.

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Protection and use go side by side. The idea is both maintain and take pleasure in your upholstered furniture. One sound advice to do so is to air your upholstery at least once a month. However, ensure that it’s not exposed to direct sunlight for long periods as this will only cause the fabric to fade.

 

For undesirable odors that are usually caused by smoking and the presence of pets, keep the rooms where the furniture pieces are located well-ventilated. But if the smell persists, you can use fabric fresheners that are chemical-free. If you prefer something more readily available, you can mix up water with baking soda and oils for light, pleasant scents. To prevent grease and oil from getting into your upholstery in other rooms, it’s advisable to have a fan for ventilating the kitchen and keeping the area closed as you cook.

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Finally, vacuum regularly. This will ensure that dust does not accumulate and solidify on the fabric. Vacuuming should be part of your regular cleaning routine. Turn over your cushions and vacuum underneath, too, especially if you have pets; pet hair might have gathered there. If you’re afraid that vacuuming might damage sensitive fabric, you can settle for an upholstery brush, advises Guardian Protection Products.

Guardian Protection Products Inc. is an established leader in furniture protection, providing protection plans and cleaning services for different furniture materials. Check out this page for more furniture protection tips.