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Using a Steam Cleaner on Microfiber?

I recently got this couch used. I had heard many great things about microfiber furniture, and decided to try it out. We needed couches, and these were free. I expected they would be easy to clean. But that is not the case. The couches have huge huge stains on them.

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It's as if she never once took the time to make sure they were clean. She says her children would just play on them all the time and she was tired of the mess. She says it has to be steam cleaned.

Well I found some tips and made a solution of 50/50 dish soap to water, sprayed it on, and wiped it off. I was scrubbing a little with the paper towels, I could see that the dirt was coming off. But, there are so many places on these couches to clean and I can't afford to have it professionally done.

I need to know exactly what to do. Exactly what should work. It looks like juice stains, and piled on dirt from shoes, a lot of the marks are big and black. I'm not sure all is dirt, maybe some is just grease or something. So, what can I do? What home products can clean these things? And if I get a steamer, the one I can rent is a carpet cleaner with an upholstery attachment. What cleaner do I put in it to make sure it doesn't destroy these things? I think I will be renting my cleaner tomorrow; I just don't know what to put in it.

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By Elicea from Salt Lake City, UT

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February 4, 20100 found this helpful
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I just use a windex type cleaner and a coarse wash cloth. Just scrub 'em clean. No rinsing or other needed.

 
April 5, 20180 found this helpful

Rent a steamer and steam clean it because you don't know if they have bed bugs lice or any of the germs from how you're saying it's so dirty I hope you have sheets on it and covering it because I got a cheap couch online for $100 and loveseat and I steam cleaned it and it looks brand new

 

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February 5, 20101 found this helpful
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You absolutely can use a steam cleaner on microfiber couches; we bought a clearance Bissell a few years back that really had been marked down and was a deal too good to pass up.

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Would strongly recommend using whatever the machine manufacturer says to use in the way of steam cleaning detergent or, read labels carefully if buying generic "all machine" equivalents. Making your own homemade remedies may not be a good idea when renting a steam machine; if your "experiment" goes terribly wrong and gums up the machine, you're liable for the condition of it when it's returned after use.

For general maintenance afterward (we have one large and messy dog, so it's ongoing upkeep here)what we generally do is spot cleaning on the couches every couple of days with mild detergent . We have used Dawn and warm water, even hair shampoo! and spot rinse. Less is more: if you're doing this regularly, no need to saturate the couch. Dipping a washcloth or sponge in either the soapy or clear solutions and wringing them out well still gets the job done and dries faster.

 
February 9, 20100 found this helpful
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When I rent a steam cleaner, I just use hot water and vinegar. Works pretty well and is much cheaper. Pretreating individual spots will help a lot as well.

 
February 3, 20100 found this helpful

I have a microfiber sofa I have removed the seat covers and washed them in the washing machine on gentle and air dry. On the rest of the sofa either spot wipe or I use a steam cleaner.

 
February 3, 20100 found this helpful

I use a steam cleaner on mine, but I agree, that unzipping the covers and throwing them in the wash is the best way to clean them. Then use the steamer on the back and sides. You can buy small bottles of the appropriate cleaner when you rent the machine.

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I have also used Oxy Clean mixed with hot water in mine. Good luck! Take before and after pictures and let us know if it works out!

 
February 7, 20100 found this helpful

I use baby wipes to clean my microfiber chairs! Also use baby wipes to spot clean carpets, spot clean laminate floor in kitchen, etc. Once got what looked like oil stains out of a white carpet in a house my son rented with Huggie baby wipes. I now buy Kirkland brand from Costco!

 
February 13, 20100 found this helpful

Can you remove the cushion covers? I removed mine and washed them in the washing machine and hung them to dry. It worked great. I wouldn't put them in the dryer though- they might shrink.

 

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