Maintaining a sofa is key to preserving its appearance and comfort. Whether you have a corner sofa, a U-shaped sofa, a pull-out sofa, or a luxurious leather suite, it is important to know how to clean it properly. We bring you five proven old wives' tips on how to handle cleaning different types of sofas.

1. Using Baking Soda

Baking soda is an excellent agent for cleaning and deodorizing sofas. Whether you have a green sofa, a beige sofa, or even an emerald sofa, baking soda is gentle on colors and materials.

Procedure:

  • Sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda over the surface of the sofa.
  • Let it sit for at least 15 minutes to absorb odors and dirt.
  • Vacuum up the baking soda with an upholstery attachment.

This method is ideal for all types of sofas, including a pull-out sofa with storage or a two-seater sofa.

2. Vinegar and Water

Vinegar is a great natural cleaner that disinfects and removes stains. This trick is suitable for pull-out sofas and large sofas.

Procedure:

  • Mix one part vinegar with two parts water.
  • Dip a cloth in the solution and gently wipe the stained areas.
  • After cleaning, wipe the surface with a dry cloth and let the sofa air dry.

This method is ideal for corner sofas or L-shaped sofas that require regular maintenance.

3. Steam Cleaning

Steam cleaners are effective for deep cleaning and removing bacteria. This method is suitable for sofas used for everyday sleeping, including pull-out sofas for daily use.

Procedure:

  • Fill the steam cleaner with water and let it heat up.
  • Slowly move the steam cleaner over the surface of the sofa.
  • Allow the sofa to dry thoroughly before using it again.

Steam cleaning is suitable for all types of sofas.

4. Lemon Juice and Baking Soda

The combination of lemon juice and baking soda is great for removing stubborn stains and odors. This trick is especially useful for colorful sofas like a turquoise sofa or a pink sofa.

Procedure:

  • Mix lemon juice with baking soda to form a paste.
  • Apply the paste to the stain and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
  • Wipe off the paste with a damp cloth and let the sofa dry.

This method is ideal for everyday sofas as well as small sofas and armchairs.

5. Water and Mild Detergent

For regular cleaning, you can use water and a mild detergent. This trick is universal and suitable for any type of sofa.

Procedure:

  • Mix a small amount of mild detergent with water.
  • Dip a cloth into the solution and gently wipe the surface of the sofa.
  • Wipe the sofa with a clean, damp cloth and let it dry.

This method is ideal for both leather and fabric sofas.

Conclusion

No matter what type of sofa you have—whether it’s a gray sofa, a yellow sofa, or a luxurious sofa—proper maintenance and cleaning are crucial for its longevity and preserving its beauty. Try these old wives' tips and keep your sofa in great condition!