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Can I use this?

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I have over half a bottle of cleaner left over from when I rented a rug doctor, the cleaner is the rug doc brand. I was wondering if it would be safe to use on my microfiber sofa. It's a milk chocolate color and the arms are in bad need of some serious cleaning. I have 3 kids under 8 and 2 dogs so you could only imagine. If not what is the best thing to use?

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  1. It might be a little to strong. Try a small spot on the back of the sofa near the bottom where no one would ever see it. Leave it 24 hours and see if there is any chance to the color of your sofa.


  2. use a little bit of the cleaner on the corner of the arm, where you can't really see. then if no bleaching or discoloring occurs, clean away.

    i also googled it and found this article.

    i hope it helps!

    http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com/m...

  3. Microfiber is real easy to clean.  That cleaner would probably work fine.

  4. 1

    Vacuum up dry messes with a hand vac. Crumbs and dirt should be promptly cleaned up before they have a chance to settle or get worse. This also helps refresh your couch and keeps it looking new longer.

    Step2

    React quickly to liquid spills. Microfiber is designed to repel most liquids; if you catch a spill in time, you may be able to clean it before it has a chance to soak through the fabric. Use a soft cloth or paper towel to blot any excess moisture from your couch.

    Step3

    Use a gentle soap. If your couch happens to get soiled, try a mild soap such as Dove or Neutrogena to gently work the stain out. Start with the smallest amount possible, and then blot to dry.

    Step4

    Buy a microfiber cleaner. There are solutions available specifically for cleaning microfiber couches; check with your manufacturer to see if they recommend a particular product to use on your couch. Mix a bit of the cleaner with water, and then wash the surface clean with a sponge.

    Step5

    Call in the professionals. If you still can't get the stain out, consult a professional. They have the tools and knowledge needed to get out that stubborn stain.
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