You will need
- soap, ammonia, vinegar, baking soda, water, gasoline, rag, brush
Instruction
1
If you spill on the upholstery, coffee, fast dry fabric. After that, prepare a mixture of mild soap and warm water. Apply the liquid stain. Wash thoroughly with soap to on the couch left yellow stains and ugly divorces. The stain incurred from cocoa can be removed with ammonia, which is half diluted with water.
2
When he gets on the sofa wax candles from the holiday take the time to scrape the wax puddle. Wait until the wax dries, granulate spot a match and assemble with the help of a powerful vacuum cleaner. If there's wax mark, it is necessary to cover the stain with paper and ironed with a hot iron.
3
Stains from chocolate can be removed the same way. Wait for dry spots. When the chocolate dries, try to gently clean it. If a trace still remains, RUB it with a solution of soap and warm water.
4
Fruit juices can leave stains on the upholstery. You can get them with citric acid or fresh lemon juice mixed with salt. Wipe the spot with this line-up with a cloth and thoroughly dry the surface of the furniture.
5
In order to remove the stain from the jam, it is necessary to apply a little soap mixed with vinegar and immediately get wet. Then quickly sprinkle the crash site salt. After the salt is absorbed, and the stain dries, you need to vacuum the sofa. Also, if the sofa has stains from white wine, RUB them with a piece of ice. If it was spilled red wine, immediately sprinkle stain with salt, wait until dry and RUB the furniture with a brush.
6
If the couch spilled beer, wipe up the drops and on the spot, apply vinegar diluted in water (2 tablespoons vinegar to 1 tablespoon of water). Then carefully wet and dry the padding.
7
A fresh spot of grease on the upholstery of the sofa should be sprinkled with salt and gently RUB, using a bread crumb. Change the salt a few times, achieving the disappearance of the spots. You can try to RUB some fat stains with bar soap and rinse with warm water. Another option: RUB the stain with clay soaked with vinegar.