How To Clean An Upholstered Recliner: Two Easy Methods Of Cleaning An Upholstered Recliner


Two Easy Methods Of Cleaning An Upholstered Recliner

Recliners are regarded as one of the best & good quality chairs that can provide a great deal of comfort as well as relaxation, however, if you use your recliners on a daily basis, then it is highly possible that food and drink spills, dirt, and pet hair can build up on the upholstery. Apart from vacuuming your recliner on weekly basis, upholstered recliners need a deeper cleaning at a minimum twice a year in order to get rid of embedded dirt and stains. Go through the care manual or tag before you start cleaning your recliners in order to ascertain or establish the safest cleaning method for your recliner. There are two cleaning methods of your upholstery recliners: Water-safe & Solvent-safe cleaning & both the methods are mentioned below:

Method 1: Water-Safe Upholstery Cleaning

  • First of all, vacuum-clean the recliner in a thorough manner with the help of a soft brush attachment or hand vacuum.
  • After vacuum cleaning the recliner, take a bucket & fill it with warm water, and add 1 to 2 tablespoons of mild laundry detergent or liquid soap.
  • Now, soak a cloth into the bucket, and wring it out. Wipe the upholstery in a thorough manner using the cloth, and scrub any spots or stains with the help of a soft-bristled brush.
  • Next, wash out the cloth with clean water, and wipe over the upholstery in order to get rid of soap, detergent, dirt, or impurities.
  • Finally, you need to press a light-colored towel to the recliner in order to take in or soak up any excess water. Give the recliner some time in order to air-dry thoroughly before using it again.

Method 2: Solvent-Safe Upholstery Cleaning

  • Firstly, vacuum-clean the recliner in a thorough manner with the help of a soft brush attachment or hand vacuum.
  • After that, apply or sprinkle a solvent-based upholstery cleaner on the top of the recliner in an even layer. Allow the cleaner to remain on the recliner for the recommended time period by the manufacturer.
  • Now, cleanse the recliner with the help of a stiff-bristled brush in order to get rid of any embedded dirt or stains. Remove any excess cleaner by wiping, with the help of a damp cloth.
  • Finally, press a light-colored towel to the upholstery in order to take in or soak up any excess water. Give the recliner some time in order to air-dry thoroughly before using it again.
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