Fabric & Upholstery Product care
Fabric Sofas
Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth — never rub (it spreads the stain).
Use a mild fabric cleaner or upholstery shampoo suited to the fabric type. Always patch test in a hidden area first.
Steam cleaning may be suitable for some fabrics — check manufacturer’s care label before attempting.
Leather/Sheepskin
Use a damp cloth with mild soap (pH-neutral, non-detergent) to wipe gently, then dry immediately.
For deeper cleaning: Use a leather-specific cleaner/conditioner, following the product instructions.
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Dust and wipe weekly with a dry microfiber cloth.Vacuum with a soft brush attachment to remove crumbs from creases.Keep out of direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent fading and cracking.
What to Avoid
Harsh chemicals, detergents, or bleach.Abrasive scrubbing pads.Excessive water — can cause warping or spotting.Furniture polishes or sprays not designed for leather.
Linen
Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth — linen is highly absorbent.
Spot clean with mild soap and lukewarm water; always test in an inconspicuous area first.
Velvet, Boucle
Blot spills immediately with a dry, absorbent cloth — never rub, as it can crush the pile.
For spot cleaning: Use a damp cloth with mild soap (test first). Gently dab and let air dry.
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Vacuum weekly with a soft brush attachment to lift dust and keep the pile looking fresh.
Brush gently with a velvet brush or soft clothes brush to restore the nap and prevent flattening.
Rotate and fluff cushions regularly to avoid pressure marks.
Professional cleaning is recommended for large stains or deep cleaning.
What to Avoid
Excessive water — leaves marks.
Abrasive cloths, brushes, or harsh cleaners.
Sitting on velvet with wet hair/clothes — moisture can crush or mark the pile.
Harsh chemicals, bleach, or high-heat cleaning.
Allowing stains to sit — textured loops make cleaning harder once set.