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Why a microfiber sofa is able to match into any home decorating style |
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Microfiber sofas are becoming popular because they offer easy
maintenance. Increasingly, homes are incorporating microfiber
sofas into their decoration
schemes. Microfiber is the tiniest man made fiber possible
with today's technology. It is one hundred times finer than a
human hair. It is very popular because fabrics produced from
microfiber are soft, lightweight, and easy to care for.
Additionally, the fibers leave no lint or dust, so they are
highly recommended for allergy sufferers. These fibers are used
to create clothing, cleaning cloths, polishing cloths, and all
types of furniture including headboards, chairs, and sofas.
Cleaning a microfiber sofa should not be a difficult
process.
Microfiber, by its very nature, is stain resistant. As a result,
stain products like Scotch Guard or other fabric protection
materials are usually unnecessary with |
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this type of sofa. Some
furniture retail outlets offer protection plans that will help
with stain resistance, so if that is one of your big concerns,
contact your retailer to see if a protection plan is right for
you. For general cleaning, though, a drop or two of mild
detergent, like dish soap or laundry detergent, combined with a
bit of water should clean your microfiber sofa in no time. Odors
like urine can be easily eliminated by blotting the stain with
white vinegar and distilled water, applying baking soda, then
vacuuming. For the most part, cleaning will be an easy process
if it is true microfiber. Imposter materials, though, may be
more difficult to clean.
The majority of microfiber sofas use polyester as the base fabric because
it has the ability to absorb color better than other materials.
As a result of this chemical process, the |
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color is forced to
stay in the fiber, and no other treatments will ever be
necessary. It may be necessary to occasionally have your
microfiber sofa steam cleaned. It is fairly safe, but a
professional cleaning service might not only do the best
cleaning job, but also do the best job of protecting your
microfiber sofa. Finally, to clean lint from your sofa, a simple
lint roller (the kind that is sticky) should be the best option.
Vacuuming might help in some cases as well.
About the author:
Adam Peters writes regularly for
http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com . Peters contributes
adding reviews very often on decorating and design topics. You
can also reach interesting articles on the latest trends in
furniture, including microfiber sofas at
http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com/microfiber-sofa.html
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