How to Clean Microfiber Furniture
by
Angela
(IC: blogger)
Easy
Microfiber is supposedly great at repelling stains from tiny humans and adult humans, but really it shows every little mark. If you're like me, those stains crumbs and derriere marks are the last thing you want permanently stuck on your microfiber furniture. Cleaning microfiber furniture is easier than it seems and this tutorial can show you how.
Remove excess crumbs with a thorough vacuuming.
Use a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle and lightly dampen the microfiber. Once dampened wipe with a light cloth or sponge until clean.
Wait for the piece to dry then use a stiff brush to lift the fibers.
BAM, clean microfiber.
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Published September 16th, 2014 4:51 PM
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Mik1117627 on Jan 15, 2015Use foaming glass cleaner.
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Lainie Jo on May 21, 2015I have microfiber stools at my counter. I will agree, whomever said that it was designed to repel stains should go back to the drawing board. I clean mine every 6 months and have found a mixture of laundry detergent and baking soda words wonders. I scrub it with a tooth brush or soft bristled brush then using a damp rag wipe in a circular motion, then let air dry. They smell wonderful when done, and look brand new!
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