How do I clean microfiber furniture?
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I used regular alcohol. Put it in a spray bottle. Mist it on light and get a soft brush and do circular motion.
The alcohol drys fast and does not stain.
To find out the best way to clean your microfiber couch's set-in stains, look for its cleaning code. "W" means it can be cleaned with water, "S" means it shouldn't be treated with water—use a solvent, such as rubbing alcohol or a consumer dry cleaning solution instead. "S-W" means you can use either a solvent or water.
If you have a "W" code, and your cushion covers are removable, launder according to the manufacturer's instructions, or gently in cold water. Hang to dry, and brush to restore. If your cushions aren't removable, start by using a small amount of soapy water, brushing the spot with a stiff-bristled brush as it dries. Move on to an upholstery cleaner, if necessary.
For an "S," "S-W," or no code, try using straight rubbing alcohol. Spray it on lightly, then blot with a clean white cloth or scrubby sponge. (Test it in an inconspicuous spot first.) Continue as stain lifts. Let dry completely—this should happen fairly fast, since alcohol evaporates quickly—then brush fabric with a natural or white stiff-bristled brush.