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White Again?

I have a couch and loveseat that are cream, almost white, that really need to be cleaned. The cheapest quote I can get is $159.00. They say that because they are such a light color, they will need to be hand cleaned instead of steam cleaned. If that's the case then I can do it myself only that I don't know what materials, detergents/chemicals that I need or even how to go about it. Do you or any of the readers have any suggestions? I would really appreciate any ideas about this.
Susan

Cleaning Upholstery: Whipped Cleaners

The Scotchgard company that I use told me to use "whipped" laundry detergent. You just take a scoop of powdered detergent, add a bit of water and whip it in the blender. Take a cleaning rag, get a little of this whipped stuff and clean it gently. Afterwards to "rinse" take a clean wet rag and wipe down any leftover residue from your upholstery. I also use a small fan to help it dry. I've also heard of doing this with shampoo.
Crystal

Cleaning Upholstery: Carpet Cleaner Solution

I have cleaned several types of upholstery using cold water and the hand-held attachment to my carpet cleaner (Bissell) which is one of the best buys I have ever made. I have used different purchased solutions made for this and have never had a problem. Woolite makes one and the carpet cleaners have their own brands. Consider Scotchgard once the furniture is good and clean. It comes in cans you spray on.
Patty

Cleaning Upholstery: OxyClean Worked Wonders

Like you, I have a white sofa and chair in my living room. I was ready to toss them out and buy new until a friend told me about OxyClean. I mixed it up according to the instructions and went over my entire sofa in less than half an hour. My sofa came out almost as clean as new and I didn't even rinse it. At the end of summer I did it again and that sofa looks better than it did when I had it professionally cleaned! So for about an hour of my time and very little money I have an almost new piece of furniture.
Robin

Cleaning Upholstery: Special Upholstery Brush

I had a similar problem with a white upholstered couch and a major case of the "grubbies". I had really great luck with a dry sponge. This is a specific type of sponge that you use perfectly dry but it seems to lift a lot of dirt and grime. Takes a bit of elbow grease but is really effective. You can wash it when it gets too dirty and then wait for it to dry completely before using it again. It is also a great tool for picking up pet hair. They can be purchased for about $3.99 at most hardware and large discount stores and it lasts forever. I wouldn't trade mine for a silver saddle!
Sandra

Cleaning Upholstery: Mean Green Does the Job

I use an inexpensive product in my carpet cleaner for my carpets and upholstery. It works best on the toughest grime including cigarette smoke and residues. I use it on my walls, floors, stove and just about everywhere. But dilute it for items of color just in case fading may occur. The product is called "Mean Green". This is not to be confused with "simple green". It can be found at most dollar stores, Family Dollar, and Dollar Zones.

If you rent a rug doctor that has the upholstery attachment, put half the amount of Mean Green that the cleaner requires for upholstery. Do a test spot first, of course. You can do that by spraying a squirt from the bottle directly on an inconspicuous spot and wiping it with a damp white washcloth. If Mean Green won't get the stains out, I promise you, nothing will!
Venessa

Cleaning Upholstery: Check With the Manufacturer First

I would definitely write or call the manufacturer for their suggestions. That way you don't end up inadvertently ruining the furniture. They might be able to recommend cheap substitutions you can use for the cleaning chemicals, and also tell you what not to use. Also, I've found that when getting quotes from businesses on their services, sometimes the smaller, friendlier mom and pop places are more willing than large businesses to give you advice. They may tell you how you can do the job yourself or how they would do it, even if it means they won't get the job.
Rachael

Cleaning Upholstery: Woolite Good for Delicate Cleaning

I have cleaned upholstery with Woolite foam (aerosol), and it works well. I have also whipped Woolite liquid soap or mild dish detergent mixed with water into a foam. I then spread the foam on the upholstery, let it dry, vacuumed it off, and then wiped it off with a cloth lightly dampened with diluted vinegar to remove any soap residue. That worked well, too, and was cheaper and more ecologically sound.
Diane

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