Your furniture looks dull? Here are some tips on how to treat
your furniture and also get the tips on how to clean the leather
furniture. Upholstered furniture also needs regular cleaning. It
can be easily cleaned at home, get some tips on the best way to
clean the upholstered furniture.
LEATHER TABLE TOPS AND
UPHOLSTERY should be oiled thoroughly once or twice a year to
keep them from drying out and powdering or cracking. Use castor
oil, neats foot oil, white Vaseline (for light colored
leathers), or a good commercial leather conditioner. Do not use
linseed oil or mineral oil. If you select neat's foot oil
(obtainable at shoe repair shops) remember that it leaves a dull
rather than a glossy finish. Apply the oil with a clean soft
cloth when the leather is clean and perfectly dry. Rub it in
with your fingers or the palm of your hand until no trace of the
oil remains, or it will soil clothing. Artificial leather can be
wiped clean with a damp cloth or one dipped into suds made with
soap or detergent.
ROUTINE CARE OF UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE includes regular
dusting with the upholstery attachment of your vacuum cleaner or
with a stiff brush, and the prompt treatment of spots. Remove
the cushions and dust them first. Put them outdoors afterwards
for a good airing in a well-shaded place to avoid sun fading, or
place them near an open window. Then dust the furniture
thoroughly, getting into all the crevices. Dimes, nickels, and
quarters, or lost silverware, are often found during the process
sometimes even scissors and knives so probe carefully. In
removing stains, especially those of unknown origin, always test
the fabric first where it won't show, to make certain that no
damage will be done. Directions for taking out various marks are
given in the chapter Spots and Stains (see also Index).
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE CAN BE CLEANED at home without a great
deal of trouble. On materials damaged by water, notably pile
fabrics like velvet, use a standard dry cleaning fluid. On
materials not harmed by water, use good upholstery shampoo or
stiff soap lather. The foam type of commercial cleaner is the
most effective of the various kinds on the market. The Bissell
upholstery kit includes such a cleaner in a pressurized can,
from which it emerges ready to go to work.
FOR BEST RESULTS upholstered furniture should be cleaned
before it is obviously soiled. Dark patches caused by hair oils,
perspiration, etc., may alter the fabric chemically so that
light or dark areas are left even when it is clean. Light
cleaning before soilage is apparent will minimize this hazard
and keep the material looking bright and new. It will also
prolong its life.
A HOMEMADE UPHOLSTERY SHAMPOO: To prepare this, dissolve six
teaspoonfuls of white soap flakes in one pint of boiling water
and add two teaspoonfuls of ammonia or borax. Let mixture cool
until it has jelled, then beat it to a stiff lather with an
eggbeater.
Dull looking furniture can be cleaned using the vacuum
cleaner brush or hand brush and clean them with the unseed oil
mixed with turpentine and hot water. Use saddle soap to clean
leather furniture, and oil the leather tabletops and upholstery
once or twice a year. Use the good commercial leather condition
to maintain the glossy look. Upholstered furniture can be
cleaned using the vacuum cleaner or stiff brush. Use a standard
dry cleaning fluid. For the best result clean the upholstered
furniture before it is obviously soiled. You can use the
homemade shampoo to clean the upholstery as per direction. These
tips will help you better in cleaning your furniture.