How to Clean a Lounge


How to Clean a Lounge
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There’s nothing worse than a dirty lounge when you come home tired from work. It’s even worse if you are expecting guests and your furry friend stains your sofa with muddy paws or if your toddler spills tomato sauce all over and you have no time to call cleaning services. Be aware that hiring a professional commercial cleaning service to assist you with lounge cleaning can be pricey.

Cleaning your lounge by yourself is a great option, but not if you have to buy specialized products that cost a lot of cash. We are always searching for the best, rapid, and affordable cleaning solution for your home.

Even if home chores are not your cup of tea, it is still necessary to learn a few tricks to save the day. Not to mention the money and time you can save by doing lounge cleaning yourself.

No one’s fanatic of house chores, but if cleaning can be fast and effective at a low cost, then why not try it. There’s no reason for calling for extra help when you have available information online provided by cleaning experts.

Cleaning a Lounge

Cleaning a lounge can be demanding work if you don’t know where to start or which products to use. As we said earlier, all work is doable at a low cost with products you already have at home.

To make it clear, the choice of cleaning products depends on the material of the lounge, so there is no one cleaning rule for all lounges. Whatever the case may be, this article will provide you with the top tricks of lounge cleaning without maxing your monthly budget.

Another thing important for lounge cleaning is the type of dirt you need to remove. You need different products for different dirt marks, stains, and oily spots. If you’re ready to change your cleaning habits forever, then buckle up and prepare for our mind-blowing lounge cleaning tips.

How to Clean a Leather Lounge

Leather lounges are durable and less likely to get stained, but you never know what can occur if you have small children or pets around.

The good side of leather lounges is that they are easier to clean than fiber ones. To be more precise, you need to do the cleaning right, and your leather sofa will look brand new.

Gentle Soap

The first thing you need to do for regular cleaning of your leather lounge is to wipe it with a gentle soap and water solution. You can use any bar soap for sensitive skin and make foam with a soft cloth.

Soak the cloth and wipe the leather lounge without pressing too much. Be gentle and remove the superficial dirt. After that, get a clean cloth and remove all the leftover soap and humidity.

Homemade Leather Conditioner

After removing the moisture, it’s time to add conditioner to the leather. It will prevent it from premature cracking, and it will make the surface smooth and shiny. Leather conditioners can be expensive, so better make one yourself.

How to Make It?

Mix two parts olive oil with one part white vinegar. Soak a clean cloth in the solution and apply it all over the leather lounge. Let it sit for 5 minutes, and then buff off with a microfiber towel to remove the excess conditioner.

How to Remove Stains?

Apply toothpaste or hairspray on the stain and wipe it immediately. If necessary, repeat the same a few times until the stains are gone.

Never use pure vinegar or wet wipes that contain alcohol because these products can make the leather crack very fast.

How to Clean a Fabric Lounge

Fabric lounges can absorb a lot of dirt over time, so you need to perform day-to-day cleaning every time you can.

The best way to clean a fabric lounge is with 1/2 white vinegar and 1/2 warm water. Get a soft sponge, soak it, and wipe the entire surface.

Squeeze the sponge before applying it to the lounge. Don’t soak the fabric too much to avoid moisture penetrating in the deeper layers.

If the stains don’t come out with the vinegar/water mix, you need to use a washing-up liquid and repeat the cleaning.

Diluted fabric softener or boiled orange peels solution makes an excellent spray for preventing unpleasant fabric odor.

How to Clean a Microfiber Lounge

Microfiber lounges are stain-resistant in most cases, but you never know what could happen, so here’re some tips on how to clean your favorite microfiber sofa.

If you have a steam cleaner, then use it to clean your microfiber, if not, warm water and gentle soap will do the magic.

Baby wipes (alcohol-free) are also suitable for removing stains from microfiber, and last but not least, baking soda.

Sprinkle baking soda on the stain and let it sit for five minutes. After that, vacuum the baking soda from the sofa and wipe it with a dry cloth.

How to Clean a Suede Lounge

One of the most delicate materials to deal with is suede. A suede lounge is not impossible to clean at home, but it requires extra caution.

Use a soft brush or special suede brush for general cleaning of your sofa. Never use water to clean suede because it will create wrinkles and destroy it for good.

The best way of removing stains from suede is to brush them out. It works fine with drools, water, etc. Let the stain dry, and then brush it.

Check for suede brushes at your local vacuum cleaner store or order one online.

Keeping a suede lounge clean often means covering it with sheets, especially if you have young kids or pets.

How to Clean a Faux Leather Lounge

The best thing you can do for your faux leather lounge is clean it either with soap and water or vinegar/water solution.

Never use bleach to any of the materials and always vacuum your lounge. Make sure that you remove the detachable cushions (if any) and vacuum underneath them.

Any accumulated dirt, mold stains, grease, and moisture could mean severe damage to the lounge, so you need to make sure a regular cleaning becomes part of your weekly routine.

The cleaner you keep it, the longer your lounge will last.

About the Author

Hi, I’m Beau, a full-time accountant and part-time writer at Clean Group. With over ten years of industry experience managing company accounts and records, I’m responsible for keeping everything organised. I have worked with multiple cleaning companies to help successfully manage their businesses and generate profits while ensuring the best value for money for their customers. I also actively engage in the process of creating personalised cleaning packages based on customers’ needs and designed to be affordable for them.

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