![]() We recommend cleaning all cushions and seats at the same time in order to keep a uniform pigment. If you're dealing with a fabric that is hydrophilic and therefore absorbs smells and stains due to a natural yarn, you will need to remove the cases on your sofa cushions and either send them off for dry cleaning or wash them yourself on a very low temperature and then leave them to dry naturally and stretch them out to their original shape when they are damp. On the other hand, there are hydrophilic fabrics such as cotton and linen which are more complex as their yarn is absorbent. Any spillages will simply sit upon the yarn and be easy to clean. These fabrics are ideal for avoiding the consequences of spillages and pet-accidents. By this, we mean leather and manmade fibres such as polyesters and Omega velvet that won't absorb grease or oil. Our top tip when pairing family-life, pets and general wear and tear with sofas is shopping for fabrics that are hydrophobic. Taking preventative measures The first step in caring for your sofa is taking preventative measures. ![]() ![]() In this blog we offer a cleaning and care guide that will help you to take sofa spillages, smells and stains in your stride. We all have homes that have to cater for young children, pets and general day to day spillages but these inevitabilities needn't be the end of the world. Knowing how to clean and care for your sofa is the key to an elegant living space. ![]()
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