A cozy sofa or armchair often becomes a favorite place for the whole family.
This is probably why stains, dust and scuffs can so often be seen on the upholstery of upholstered furniture.
However, this trifle is not worth your worries - there are a lot of ways that will help return the furniture to its original appearance and freshness.
So, ordinary hydrogen peroxide will help to get rid of blood stains, traces of spilled coffee, tea and wine. It will also come to the rescue when you need to return whiteness to yellowed upholstery.
Please note: for this very reason, you should not use peroxide on bright or dark fabrics – the paint may fade. Just in case, test it on an inconspicuous area of the upholstery.
So, how do you clean furniture? The first step is to prepare a working solution. To do this, dilute a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide in 100 ml of water. Important: the liquid must be warm.
Now soak a piece of bandage or gauze in the resulting cleaning agent and saturate the stain.
After 10-15 minutes, remove any remaining product using a cloth soaked in clean water.
The treated area must be dried. To do this, you can use a hair dryer in the cold air mode - this is the final stage of cleaning the upholstery.