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How to Clean an Auto Upholstery

Before cleaning your upholstery, always use upholstery cleaner that is highly recommended and specifically designed for the material. This car upholstery cleaner should be approved by professional car consultant.
These are the list of common stains usually found on your car upholstery and their proper ways to remove and clean it accordingly:

Gasoline stains can be removed [...]

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Cleaning Tips On Your Furniture

Regular dusting and vacuuming of your upholstered furniture can help you keep them looking as good as the first time you bought it. Make sure that you will be using the correct cleaning products on your upholstery and follow the instructions on their labels. If your furniture has leather upholstery there are effortless ways of [...]

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Furniture Upholstery Cleaning Services

Regular dusting and vacuuming of your upholstered furniture can help you keep them looking as good as the first time you bought it. Make sure that you will be using the correct cleaning products on your upholstery and follow the instructions on their labels. If your furniture has leather upholstery there are effortless ways of [...]

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Cleaning Sweat Stained Upholstery

If you have furniture that is sweat stained, the stain should lift with white vinegar. Dampen a cloth with vinegar and work from the outer edges of the stain toward the center. This will keep the stain from spreading.
After you have finished with the vinegar mix a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid with warm water until [...]

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Red Wine Stain on Upholstery

If you have a red wine stain on your upholstery you should sponge the stain with club soda or white wine. If you do not have either on hand, grab the shaving cream. Spray the shaving cream on the red wine stain, then lightly wet a cloth and sponge the stain with it.

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Removing Marker Stains on Upholstery

If you have marker stains on your upholstery try using hairspray to remove it. If you use hairspray, spray it onto a cloth and wipe the marker stain.
Do not spray the hairspray directly onto the upholstery. Too much of it will soak the upholstery and it could leave another stain.

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