Cleaning your sofas can seem like a hard task but with this easy method, you'll be able to make them look and smell like new. Your sofas are a key part of your home and an item that gets used all the time, making cleaning them an important task.
Not only will your sofas look better but they'll last longer if you take good care of them. First Choice Cleaning says: "Your sofa may look clean on the surface, but it could be hiding dust mites, stains, pet hair, and bacteria. Over time, this buildup can affect your health and the lifespan of your furniture."
On TikTok, one person who goes by the name of @kate_cleanhome, has shared an unusual cleaning hack which could make a huge difference. In the video, she attached a microfibre cloth to a saucepan lid.
She then melts a washing machine cleaning pod in a pan of boiling water to create a cleaning fluid. After this, she dips the microfibre cloth into the solution and begins cleaning her sofa.
The person shows stains on the sofa before the cleaning which appear to be gone after using this method.
Brushing the sofa with the wet microfibre cloth, it begins to look clean and new.
One person in the comments said: "I love this deep clean couch technique".
Another said: "I just tried this and omg when I say my couch smells like clean laundry. I did go over it with a damp cloth after."
While you might not clean your sofa often, it's a job that you shouldn't overlook.
It can be easier than you think to freshen up your living room without spending a fortune.
Next time you're thinking about cleaning your sofa, don't forget to try this quick and easy tip.
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