
How to Get Coffee Stains Out of Sofa
For minor coffee stains
Clean water wiping: For freshly splashed and still wet coffee stains, a dry towel or soft cloth dipped in an appropriate amount of water can be used to repeatedly wipe the stain. This method is simple and convenient
For moderate coffee stains
- Sofa cleaner: If the coffee stains have dried completely or are stubborn, you can use a sofa cleaner. First, spray the cleaning agent onto a sponge or soft cloth, let it sit for a few minutes for the cleaning agent to fully function, and then gently brush off the stains with a brush or soft cloth. This method can not only remove stains, but also maintain the original color and texture of the sofa.
- White Vinegar and Olive Oil: For genuine leather sofas, you can use white vinegar to wipe the stains first, and then apply olive oil slightly. This can not only remove the stains, but also maintain the luster of the sofa.
- Baking Soda and Lemon Juice: Place baking soda on a cloth, add a little water, and wipe the coffee stain. If you want a more effective cleaning effect, you can add lemon juice and rub it, and finally rinse with water.
Regarding severe coffee stains
First, spray the towel to a semi dry and semi wet state, lay it on the surface of the sofa, and then use a wooden stick to tap it to remove floating dust. Then, use a cleaning machine for comprehensive adsorption and cleaning. This method has strong cleaning power and is suitable for various stubborn stains.
Precautions
- It is recommended to conduct a small-scale test on inconspicuous areas of the sofa first to ensure that the sofa material or color will not be damaged.
- After removing stains, it is necessary to promptly dry the sofa with cold air or absorb moisture with a dry cloth to keep it dry and avoid mold or deformation.
- When choosing a sofa, it is recommended to choose one that can be fully disassembled and washed, or one that can disassemble and wash the cushion cover and pillowcase. If necessary, please cover the sofa with a blanket to keep it tidy
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