Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Tips to Keep Furniture Upholstery Stain-Free

Protecting your furniture is always a wise investment.
Keeping furniture in clean and good condition is usually a top priority among furniture owners, especially those in the hotel industry. If a guest checks into a room that has stained or damaged furniture, odds are that they will not be very satisfied with their stay. The same logic applies to homeowners as well - no one wants to invite someone into their home, only to have them sit on stained furniture! For these reasons, protecting your favorite fabric and furniture from stains is definitely something to consider. First impressions last forever, and you don’t want to ruin yours with a problem as easy to fix as a stain.

The quality of your furniture's upholstery can make all the difference when it comes to fabric protection. Not only will the upholstery resist damage and look great while doing so, it will also help add years to the life of your furniture. If you are seriously worried about it, it may be wise to reupholster furniture and save yourself the worry. If you do choose to reupholster your furniture, not only will your favorite pieces be stain-proof, but you will no longer have to worry about having food or drinks around. This will make hosting parties and get-together events much less stressful!

However, many people would prefer to avoid having to reupholster their furniture. This is often because they are particularly attached to the look of the furniture or the style of the fabric. A piece of furniture like a couch or sofa might have some sentimental value for them, especially if it has been in the family for a while. If this is the case, fear not - there are several tips you can follow to keep your furniture and its fabric safe from stains and damages.

Don't let your pet's cuteness overpower your
desire to protect your furniture.
Be particularly careful about having drinks around your furniture. Liquids such as red wine or coffee will be extremely tough to get out of a fabric, should you spill any on it. Keep beverages in the kitchen, safely away from your furniture. If you have any pets, especially a cat or a dog, train them to not to jump up on any chairs or sofas. Not only will they cover it in fur, but if they have any mud or dirt on their paws, this will easily stain your furniture. In addition, their claws may tear the fabric! If your pet is particularly stubborn and is difficult to train, you can still keep them off your furniture by setting up baby gates in the doorways. This is a cheap, simple solution, and requires very little manual labor.

If accidents happen, as they so often do, fear not; there are a lot of furniture repair companies that are more than qualified to touch up your furniture and remove any unsightly stains or blemishes. For city dwellers, especially those residing in the tri-state area, there are CT, NJ and NYC upholstery companies that do excellent work. If an accident requires more than a simple touch up, then complete furniture restoration may be the route to go. However, proper care and attention to the above tips will keep your furniture safe from stains and looking great!

9 comments:

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