Sometimes, despite our best efforts, sofas need more than maintenance. Perhaps it's the accumulated effect of daily life, or maybe you've inherited a piece that's seen better days. Deep cleaning isn't complicated, but it does require commitment.
For fabric sofas, start with a thorough vacuum. Then, working in sections, apply upholstery cleaner according to the manufacturer's instructions. Most require you to work the product in with a soft brush, then extract with a damp cloth. The key is not to oversaturate – moisture is the enemy of padding and frames.
Steam cleaning can work wonders on appropriate fabrics, but test first. That hidden spot under the cushion? Perfect for checking colour-fastness and shrinkage potential. If you're choosing the best sofa upholstery, considering cleanability from the start saves considerable grief later.
With leather, deep cleaning means conditioning too. After cleaning with appropriate products, apply leather conditioner to prevent cracking and maintain suppleness. Think of it as moisturiser for your sofa – necessary, but easy to overdo.