2.17.2009

Guide to Clean Microfiber Office Furniture

Guide to Clean Microfiber Office FurnitureCleaning microfiber office furniture is a bit of a difficult situation. Yet, today, there are many people buying this beautiful product. It looks great and it feels great, but what happens when someone spills something or the kids attack the product with greasy fingers?

There are many things that can happen to your great looking couch or other microfiber product. Here are some things that may help you get the job done and come out with great looking furniture.

The first thing you need to do when it comes to your microfiber office furniture is to read the tag. This will at least tell you what NOT to do.

Once you do that, try these tips for help with microfiber products.

* Vacuum with the attachment of a high-powered vacuum cleaner. This will remove the lint, debris, and pet hair that get into it. You should try to do this at least once per month, more if you have children.

* Get to the spills quickly. If something spills onto your furniture, grab an absorbent white terry cloth and blot the stain. Do not scrub - as this will worsen it. Blot out until completely dry.

* Use a mild detergent to wash stains or spots. Do not use bleaching products on your furniture, as this will discolor it. Use as little as you can to wash the furniture. Blot on and then blot off - no scrubbing.

* If that does not work, consider dry cleaning products. Make sure that the product you purchase is capable of cleaning the product you want to use it on. Most will tell you right on the bottom what to do.

* Have it cleaned professionally if you have stains or just want the furniture cleaned. You will not have to worry about using the wrong chemical. Also, carpet washers that have attachments can cause the microfiber to wrinkle and shrink. Avoid this and instead have a professional handle deep cleaning.

While microfiber office furniture is all the rage, to keep it in check and looking great you do need to take the time to clean it the right way.

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