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Old 08-03-2011, 02:45 AM   #1
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Maintaining that new look for your furniture is a challenge especially if these have been in your possession for quite a while. You can say that buying furniture relies on that "love at first sight" thing,Air jordan IX, just the way they were designed and the way you appreciate their looks. In time, these designs may be outdated and your furniture may not look good as before.
That should not be the case when you are taking care of your upholstery as part of your regular house cleaning activities. Remember, furniture is a member of your house and these too require care and protection. Usually, furniture is positioned in your living room where carpets and other household decors are placed. Dusts and molds may develop in time if you have not been cleaning your house regularly. Your aim is to take care of your upholsteries, so these few quick tips will help you maintain their gorgeous designs and look in time:
1. Vacuum the upholstery surface areas to minimize or prevent molds. Do this on a weekly or bi-monthly basis and you can be sure that dirt will not embed on their surfaces.
2. Move and turn over the furniture every now and then. There may be dirt residing under the furniture so you have to move them and clean the dirt before returning the upholsteries to their spaces. Moving the furniture includes moving the furniture's cushions as well to maintain the good-as-new shapes. An alternative solution is changing the cushions altogether.
3. Keep your furniture positioned from direct or strong sunlight. Your goal in positioning these upholsteries is to keep them intact for years. Direct and strong sunlight will eventually fry the furniture and this is especially true for those made out of silk upholsteries.
4. Promote proper house ventilation in order to prevent your upholstery from fumes.
5. Allot upholsteries as seats for the living room and not for kitchen. Oftentimes, visitors and family members will spend their eating moments in the living room. Preventing this will help you maintain good upholsteries because of the possibilities of dropping unwanted stains even leaving food crumbs stuck in the upholsteries. If that happens,A&F T-shirt, take immediate action by removing stains with the use of fabric conditioner and protector. Carefully blot the affected area and follow the instructions written on the chemical bottle you have purchased for stain removals.
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In time, you may need the service of a professional upholstery staff. When this time comes, don't hesitate to call them to keep your furniture in good condition. Besides, it is always good to spend quality time in the living room seated on well-maintained upholsteries isn't it?
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