9.Refreshing and deodorising upholstery

Maintaining freshness and odor-free upholstered furniture can be difficult, particularly in households including children or pets. Without costly specialised cleaners, our reasonably priced cleaning solution provides a good approach to revitalise and deodorise upholstery. In a spray bottle, first mix equal portions white vinegar and water. You might add a few drops of your preferred essential oil, such lavender or lemon, for a nice smell. Test the solution on a small, inconspicuous area to be sure it doesn’t change the colour or texture of the fabric before treating your furniture with it. Once you’ve verified it’s safe, gently spritz the upholstery with the solution. The water helps to loosen grime and stains; the vinegar neutralises smells. Before spraying with the vinegar solution, cover the upholstery with baking soda over more difficult smells or stains. Let it rest for fifteen to twenty minutes; then, completely hoover. Acting as a natural deodoriser, the baking soda aids in the absorption of smells far into the fabric fibres. Using a fresh cloth, gently dab the soiled area with the solution for spot cleaning; take cautious not to oversaturate the cloth. For light stains and pet smells especially, this approach is quite successful. Use the solution very little for leather furniture; avoid oversaturation by wiping with a hardly moist cloth. Frequent application of this cleaning technique will help your upholstery stay fresh between deep cleaning visits. It’s very helpful for renewing throw pillows, drapes, and other fabric objects not easily machine washed. Comparatively to chemical-based fabric fresheners and cleansers, this natural cleaning method is not only affordable but also safer for your family and pets.
