Keeping a Chesterfield Sofa Clean

Written By Admin on Selasa, 28 Mei 2013 | 01.07

By Lowdon Clarke


The chesterfield sofa can be considered an emotive piece of furniture. When you have purchased one, you soon start to appreciate that it is a particular product of which will stay with you wherever you go and, the sofa's versatility means it should fit into just about any home design you could have in mind.

It is incredibly hardwearing and will serve a lifetime. That is certainly more than can be said for most other chairs available to buy. Having said that, it's not infallible and if it isn't maintained and cleaned regularly, its stylish, impressive appearance could start to dwindle.

We have forever owned Chesterfield sofas inside our family and they never fail to end up becoming the focal point of the room in which they live. This is, of course because of their quality and stylish feel, but also due to a quick and straightforward cleaning routine that we swear by.




According to whether your Chesterfield is leather or in rarer cases velvet, there are two varying cleaning techniques to utilise. With little work, you can also continue to be proud of this lovable couch for years into the future.

FOR LEATHER CHESTERFIELD SOFAS


On a DAILY BASIS: Keep a good-sized container of distilled water in a suitable location and use the water to dampen a soft, non-abrasive cloth. After that, gently wipe down the whole sofa with the cloth, taking away dirt and hydrating the leather. (Distilled water is applied as the high chlorine content in the majority of plain tap water results in damage to leather over time)




On a WEEKLY BASIS: Using the soft brush fitting on your vacuum cleaner, vacuum between cushions and anywhere else dirt and dust is likely to collect. DO NOT vacuum with out having a brush attachment as applying the ordinary nozzle to the leather will mark and damage it.




On a MONTHLY BASIS: Use an approved leather cleaning and conditioning compound, adhering to the recommendations located on the back. There are many products and solutions to select from though they all remove ingrained dirt from the surface and relax the leather, leaving it supple.


*Never use wet wipes to wipe down leather surfaces - although it could possibly give a good finish it without a doubt will greatly degrade the health of the sofa.





Chlorine inside the mains water affects the leather - Use distilled water.




Use a soft brush attachment on your hoover in order to avoid dark marks on your Chesterfield Sofa




FOR VELVET CHESTERFIELD SOFAS


Velvet Chesterfields are a different kettle of fish as they draw considerably more dirt and hairs (especially when you have family pets or hirsute members of the family!). Velvets can be manufactured by using different types of materials (silk, synthetics etc.) which means that do examine manufacturer's label for specific cleaning guidelines. Nonetheless, these following actions can easily be used on pretty much all velvet sofas.




On a DAILY BASIS: Again using a soft brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner, run it against the nap of the velvet (lifted, fuzzy surface) eliminating any dirt from underneath. Apply the same procedure beneath the cushions.




On a MONTHLY BASIS OR AS DESIRED: Using a water-free, dry cleaning fluid, spritz lightly onto any discolored or dirty areas. Be certain that the fabric does not become too moist. Apply a clean towel to the area and gently dab.


You should not scrub while using the cloth because this may end up in harm to the fabric.




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