Posted By: Christopher Musial on July 23, 2010

Leather furniture is available at surprisingly low prices today. however, skin and dye qualities can vary greatly. Aniline-dyed leather is superior to surface-dyed leather. The latter is sometimes called ‘painted’ leather because the dye only coats the surface while the former penetrates the skin and is visible on the back. [...]
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Posted By: Christopher Musial on July 21, 2010

The arms and backs of washable slipcovers will probably pick up the most soil. If necessary try pre-treating these areas after removing the slipcover from the furniture but before washing. With a hand mixer, mix 1/4 cup liquid laundry detergent in one cup of water until it foams up to the consistency of whipped cream. [...]
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Posted By: Christopher Musial on July 20, 2010

A professional services will be needed to remove bad spots and stains as well as deeply ingrained soil in most cases. Ask a friend for recommendations or consult the Yellow Pages of the telephone book under “Furniture Cleaning.” Typical methods offered will be steam-cleaning, dry-cleaning and dry foam-cleaning. Be aware that any cleaning procedure will destroy the original protective soil-resistant coating of your upholstery. [...]
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Posted By: Christopher Musial on July 15, 2010

Blot out as much as possible before attempting to remove a liquid stain. Pre-test then treat the stain immediately. Follow up with a professional cleaning as soon as possible when necessary. Avoid stain removers on fabrics with soil-resistant finishes as they may create new stains. [...]
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Posted By: Christopher Musial on July 13, 2010

Here are some fibers and their common characteristics. Cotton is a versatile fiber used for prints and wovens and is comfortable to use in all climates. It, as well as any untreated natural fiber is less stain-resistant than synthetic fibers. [...]
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Posted By: Christopher Musial on July 12, 2010

Upholstered furniture can last for years with proper care. Mattresses will last longer too if maintained well. It is worth the time to develop habits that will keep your comfortable pieces looking and feeling good. The upholstered furniture in your house, from sofas and chairs to the mattresses on your beds are usually big-ticket household investments. [...]
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