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How to clean fabric sofa without water?(2)

2024-08-23

7. Carpet cleaning

This single product of carpet really makes many people "love and hate". On the one hand, it is the most convenient single product to add warmth and personality to the home. On the other hand, it makes people feel numb every time they think about cleaning. In fact, I feel that carpet cleaning is troublesome because you don't know these tips for carpet cleaning!

① Daily cleaning

Daily carpet cleaning is mainly to remove dust from carpets, especially long-haired carpets such as wool carpets, and vacuum cleaners are a good helper to deal with carpet dust. Vacuuming once or twice a week can effectively inhibit the accumulation of dust mites in carpets. At present, ordinary household vacuum cleaners are generally equipped with multiple brush heads, which can be used to clean carpets. If the vacuum cleaner comes with the [carpet] option, it will be less irritating to carpet fibers.

② Stain cleaning

What should Xiong Haizi do if he accidentally gets a snack on the carpet? All kinds of oil stains on carpets can actually be removed without washing. Pour starch or flour and salt into the stained place, and then gently press it with a spoon. After a few minutes, just suck the starch away with a vacuum cleaner, and there is no oil residue at all. If you accidentally spill the drink on the carpet, you can leave no stains as long as you absorb the water with tissue paper in time and gently wipe it with dry cloth dipped in vinegar.

③ emoving peculiar smell

In addition to the cleaning tips mentioned above, there is also a problem of odor residue in carpet cleaning. Especially in families with pets, pets are prone to leave odor after playing on the carpet. At this time, you can pour four spoonfuls of vinegar into a cup of 100ml warm water, wring out the towel after soaking it, wipe the carpet from beginning to end, and finally put it in a ventilated place to dry naturally. This method can not only eliminate the odor of pets and carpets after long-term use, but also prevent the carpets from fading and discoloring.

8. Wooden furniture

If yellowing stains appear on wooden furniture, white vinegar and warm water can be used in a ratio of 1:1 to wipe the stains on the furniture surface. If the stain is difficult to remove, you can let the vinegar stay on the stain surface for a while, and then wipe it with a soft cloth, which can basically remove the yellowing stain.

9. Painted furniture: use tea

If the surface of painted furniture is yellow, you can wrap some overnight tea leaves with gauze and wipe them gently to remove them. Then don't forget to wipe the tea with a wet rag dipped in clear water.

10. white furniture: use toothpaste

White furniture at home is most prone to yellowing. At this time, you can dip some toothpaste or tooth powder with a rag and gently apply it on the yellow white furniture to improve the yellowing phenomenon. Be careful not to rub hard when wiping, the dentifrice in toothpaste may wear off the paint and cause damage to the furniture surface. Finally, after removing the toothpaste residue with a wet cloth, dry it with a dry cloth.

These three things destroy furniture the most:

It is a good habit to clean the furniture regularly, but sometimes the cleaning method is wrong, which will cause harm to the furniture. See if you have been recruited for these "most destructive furniture" cleaning misunderstandings.

① Dry rag directly wipes wooden furniture.

When the furniture is cleaned, there is usually dust on the surface. When the dry rag directly wipes the furniture, it will rub against the dust. After a long time, it will damage the paint surface of wooden furniture and affect the appearance. Therefore, when wiping the floating ash of wooden furniture, it will be better to wipe it with a wet rag, or to dip the tea with the wet rag mentioned above.

② Old clothes are used as rags.

Almost everyone has a few old clothes that they don't wear at home. Sometimes it is logical to use old clothes as rags to clean furniture when thinking about recycling waste.

But you know what? Not all clothes are made of pure cotton, but many clothes are made of chemical fiber and acrylic fiber, which generally have poor water absorption and are not soft enough. When used to wipe wooden and leather furniture, it is easy to damage the furniture surface, and sometimes some buttons, zippers and other accessories on clothes are also easy to scratch the furniture. So if you really want to turn old clothes into rags, you'd better choose soft cotton old clothes, cut them properly, and remove the hard ornaments on them.

③ Detergent cleaning furniture.

Cleaning agents are almost omnipotent for us, such as washing dishes, cleaning tiles and washing glass ... It feels like cleaning anything. But in fact, detergent is not "everything can be wiped" as we think, especially don't use detergent to wipe furniture, because detergent is generally corrosive to a certain extent and will cause certain damage to furniture, so when cleaning furniture, everyone should choose the right detergent.


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