It’s highly recommended to vacuum your upholstered furniture weekly for general cleaning and to remove surface soil. This also prevents dirt from becoming embedded into the fibers. You can also use a brush to gently whisk the dirt away. Make sure to always use a soft-bristled brush as not to snag the fabric. The best form of fabric protection is prompt attention to spills, this helps with maintenance and care by keeping spills from being absorbed into the upholstery fibers right away.
While regular care does a lot for the maintenance of your upholstered furniture, accidents will happen. Blot any spills immediately with a clean folded towel: never rub, but blot gently. Too much sunlight can damage your upholstery fabric, causing it to fade and even fray. Try to position your furniture piece so it does not sit under direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Airborne pollutants such as fumes from cooking or smoke can also harm your fabric.
When cleaning your upholstery, use a cleaner that also deodorizes, is safe for your fabric and does not contain any harsh chemicals. Also, be sure to lightly brush or vacuum your furniture prior to cleaning. This will prevent dirt from entering the fabric while you clean. Apply cleanser to stains using a strong brush. When cleaning, do not rub or scrub the fabric too harshly. Use a damp sponge or cloth to remove the remaining cleanser after a minute or two. After cleansing, be sure your fabric dries thoroughly. To dry your furniture