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Removing Furniture Stains by Willow Sidhe





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Removing Furniture Stains


 
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Furniture is stained just as frequently as clothing or carpets. Unlike the others, removing furniture stains can be much more difficult, as it cannot be simply thrown in the washing machine or even washed with a steam cleaner. Most stains, however, can be removed by simply knowing the proper methods. Attacking the stain with a random assortment of cleaners will usually only make it worse, as many stains have one basic cleaning method that works exceptionally well.

General Tips: Speed is one of the key factors to cleaning stains from anything. The longer the stain is allowed to soak into the fabric and dry, the more difficult it will be to remove. Immediately start cleaning the stain as soon as it occurs to keep it fresh and liftable.

The proper cleaning method for all stains is the blotting method. Simply put a towel or cloth over the stain and press hard. The cloth will absorb the stain without grinding it deeper into the furniture.

Determining the type of stain will help you understand how to best combat it. Knowing what causes the stain and what breaks that substance down is a key point in stain fighting. If you are not present when the stain occurs, ask others or perform basic sensory tests to determine what made the stain.

Blood stain removal is widely considered the most difficult, due to the speed at which the blood bonds with the fabric. It can be tackled, however, by pouring boiling water over it to “freshen” the stain. Then pour over rubbing alcohol and blot continually until the stain is gone.

Red wine stains can easily be tackled by pouring white wine over the stain, and then blotting until dry. This method may sound strange, but it is extremely effective and is one of the only means to remain red wine stains.

Grease, Butter and Salad Dressing: Grease, butter and salad dressing stains are some of the most potent. While they don't usually end up on furniture, it can, has and will happen. Begin by blotting up as much of the stain as possible. Next, pour a small amount of rubbing alcohol over the stain, just enough to moisten it. Blot the stain again, and continue the process until the stain is gone completely. Then, create a solution made of several drops of dish washing liquid in warm water. Pour the solution over the stain, and blot until dry. The stain should be completely gone at this point.

Make-up: Make-up stains are tackled similarly to grease and butter stains. Begin by pouring rubbing alcohol over the stain, blotting, and repeating until no more of the stain is lifted by the process. Form a solution made of four parts warm water and one part vinegar, and pour that over the stain. Blot dry, and the stain should no longer be in the furniture.

Ink: Ink stain removal, along with coffee stain removal, are also difficult stains to remove, partly because they are tannin stains, meaning they originate from plant matter. Ink stains are removed in a similar manner to make-up stains, though. Begin by pouring rubbing alcohol over the stain and then blotting dry using a clean cloth. Repeat until no more color is being lifted from the stain. Next, make a solution consisting of one part white vinegar and four parts warm water, pour it over the stain, and blot dry. The ink should be completely removed from the material.

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