How to care for a modern leather / fabric / textile living room?
Sometimes it's hard to know how to care for a leather, fabric or modern textile living room. Don't worry, Mobilier de France has all the advice you need to care for your furniture in the best possible conditions. Regular cleaning will preserve the shine and suppleness of this natural material.
How do I care for a leather salon?
Leather living rooms are all the rage, because leather is a star material in the world of interior design. A leather lounge is highly resistant, develops a patina over time and adds character to the room. But even if a leather sofa or other seating of this type offers resistance to time, wear and aggression, to preserve its qualities for a long time, here are the right reflexes to adopt:
- To restore a leather living room to its former glory, you first need to dust it with a cloth or the soft brush of your vacuum cleaner to prevent dust from settling on its surface. Then clean your leather seats and sofa with a sponge slightly dampened with soapy water, using circular movements. Glycerine soap and Marseille soap are recommended. Do not rinse, but pat dry with a cloth.
- If you've stained the sofa in your leather living room, you can still repair the damage. Before doing so, it's best to ask your Mobilier de France store for advice on a non-aggressive cleaning lotion. Always test the lotion on an inconspicuous area before applying it.
- Leather needs to be moisturized to maintain its shine and suppleness. Use a special leather moisturizer applied with a soft cloth. After a scratch, it is possible to recover a color and fix it durably on the surface: your store will recommend a specialist to carry out this type of intervention.
As you can see, just because leather is a tough, hard-wearing material doesn't mean it doesn't need regular care and cleaning. For sofas and armchairs of this type, cleaning and care should be carried out once a month for lighter shades, and once every two months for darker leathers. This is more than enough to guarantee the suppleness and beauty of the material for years to come.
Cleaning a modern fabric and textile living room
A living room with fabric furniture is more fragile than a leather one. As a result, sofas, seats and armchairs are at greater risk of wear and tear. Fabric sofas and armchairs should be dusted twice a month, and thoroughly cleaned once or twice a year.
Maintenance of classic fabric seats
To remove the dust that accumulates on the seats, avoid using a cloth, so as not to leave dirty streaks in your path. Instead, use a vacuum cleaner, which is sure to get rid of the dust that has accumulated over time on your furniture.
Before you start cleaning, you should take care to protect your decorative elements properly. Some fabrics and prints can bleed. To prevent this, start by cleaning with a well wrung-out sponge, and always from an inconspicuous area. Similarly, if you're using stain-removing cleaning products, prefer to clean the reverse side of a cushion or seat.
However, stop cleaning if you notice that the colors are bleeding, the fabric is shrinking or pilling! Change to a dry-cleaning method if your seat is removable, or put your trust in someone with more experience in this area, such as a professional cleaner.
The final risk to consider when cleaning a fabric lounge is that of stains. To prevent them from appearing, there are no thirty-six solutions: first clean the stain, then move on to the entire seat. Even if your furniture has only had one stain, this is the only way to homogenize your work.
How to care for a modern textile living room?
Widely used in the furniture industry, microfibers are characterized by their resistance and wide variety. Depending on their composition and thickness, some are as soft to the touch as velvet, while others have a nubuck or vintage look:
- To care for a microfiber sofa or armchair, it should be vacuumed to avoid streaks and stains. Then protect living-room decorations, upholstery and furniture legs before using a sponge soaked in cleaner. Remember, of course, to check that the sofa upholstery is able to withstand the action of stain removers.
- On a microfiber surface, acting immediately after staining the fabric is ideal for limiting damage. In this case, a damp cloth may be all that's needed to remove the stain, especially if the seat has been treated against stains. Avoid rubbing a liquid stain directly, preferring to absorb it with a paper towel or soft cloth. Prefer cold or lukewarm water, as hot water tends to bind stains to the fabric.
Several products such as ammonia, soda crystals or white vinegar can be used to clean modern textiles. But it's important to choose the right dosage to avoid damaging the fabric. It's best to buy a suitable cleaning product from your Mobilier de France store.
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