Microfiber Towel Set
How to clean a microfiber couch?
I bought a microfiber couch set. It’s a tan color. I paid extra to have the anti-stain on it, but that was about two years ago and now I believe it’s wearing off. The couch has minor stains that are a little darker than the tan color, nothing major. I was wondering any tips on how to deep clean it better?
P.S. I tried a towel with water (that’s how they told me to clean it at the store) and it’s not cleaning some of the stains.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
You should find a good amount of Microfiber Towel Set content here, but use the Search box if you”re stuck.
You might want to check out our Microfiber Towel Set products from Amazon. They have more than just books!
|
|
Microfiber Wonder Cloths ( Set of 4) $3.95 Microfiber Wonder Cloths (Set of 4) This amazing cloth cleans dust, spills, or plain old dirt with no soap or chemicals. It can absorb up to 7 times it’ weight in liquid! Dry, this unique fiber sucks up dust like a magnet. With a little water, it can scrub away grime or shine glass and chrome. Each measures 12 ½ X 12 ½ . You get a set of four in assorted bright colors. Made from durable… |
|
|
DII Microfiber Towel, Set of 3 DII’s spice microfiber towel set of 3 is a hard-working, and long-lasting towel set. Each spice microfiber towel set of 3 includes one each paprika, green, and spice colored towels. These towels work well for dish-drying, cleaning, and dusting without using harmful chemicals. Microfiber ’s innate hook and loop construction allows it to attract, absorb, and wipe out grime with lint-free cleaning. M… |
|
|
DII Microfiber Cloth, Set of 6 DII’s spice microfiber cloth set of 6 is a hard-working, and long-lasting towel set. Each spice microfiber cloth set of 6 includes two each paprika, green, and spice colored Cloths. These cloths work well for dish-washing, cleaning, and dusting without using harmful chemicals. Microfiber ’s innate hook and loop construction allows it to attract, absorb, and wipe out grime with lint-free cleaning. … |
|
|
Microfiber Wine Glass Towels (Set of 4 $14.95 Say bye to lingering lint. A smooth, taut, and textured poly-blend fabric wipes away water without leaving lint behind. Dries and buffs your crystal to a dazzling finish! Machine washable. Size: 15″ x 15″… |
|
|
Excello Brio Blue All Purpose Ribbed Microfiber Bar Mop Towel, Set of 2 $10.99 Excello Brio Blue – trusted brand name in cleaning. White ribbed Microfiber Multi-purpose Bar Mop Towel, 16″x19″. Microfiber is more absorbent than ordinary cotton towels. Drys stacks of dishes leaving them completely dry. All -around towel for mopping up spills, cleaning appliances, countertops. Streak free and Lint free cleaning. Machine wash and use over and over again…. |
|
|
Aquis Essentials Headband Mitt Combo $9.95 Aquis Essentials Terry Face Mitt and Face and Body Mitt: Deep clean your skin with the AQUIS® Face Mitt or Face and Body Mitt. Woven from ultrafine microfibers, it reaches deep into pores to gently removing dead skin cells and impurities to reveal soft, natural skin. The plush Aquis® Face Mitt dries quickly to stay fresh between washing. Aquis Headband: Like AQUIS® towels, AQUIS® HEADBANDS ar… |
|
|
InstaClears Glasses and Lens Cleaning Kit (Towelettes, Liquid Cleaner and Refill, Microfiber Optical Cloth) Helps to remove dirt and oils from a variety of lenses to include anti-reflective ones with no residue. Cleaning cloth is machine washable and absorbs smudges, dust and grit…. |
|
|
Barefoot Dreams Hooded Towel Set Wrap your little one in the warm snuggly softness of our hooded towel. Great for bath time, at the pool or a day at the beach…. |
|
|
Screen Clean LCD Screen Cleaning Kit $5.00 Screen Clean LCD Screen Cleaning Kit is an effective and easy way to keep your displays looking their best. Screen Clean is a low-viscosity clean solution design for today’s LCD and TV screens. Unlike detergent, alcohol or window cleaning solutions, Screen Clean doesn’t damage delicate LCD screens or remove it it’s anti-static properties. As with all cleaning solutions, please consult your devices… |
|
|
Port Authority Microfiber Golf Towel. TW54 The miracle towel! Our softest, most absorbent towel is also incredibly lightweight and quick drying. Also available with a grommet (TW53)…. |
Getting the Perfect Coat of Wax on Your Vehicle
If you’d like to get your car as shiny and as-new looking as when you first purchased it, you could take it to an auto detailer and ask for a thorough cleaning and polishing, but that isn’t your only option. You can do a great job by washing and waxing the car yourself. Follow the tips below and you’ll soon have an automobile that literally glows as it sits in your driveway.
Choose a good day for the job, a day neither too hot — because you shouldn’t wax your car in the hot sun or when the surface is hot to the touch — nor too wet since you should make sure your car is completely dry before you place any wax upon it.
It’s a good idea to wash your car before waxing it. Dirt can be gritty and can damage your car’s finish.
Perhaps the most important step in the DIY car waxing process is choosing the right wax product for the job. Chances are, a non-abrasive wax is your best choice since most cars have clear coat finishes today and a non-abrasive product won‘t scratch the paint. If your vehicle is older, with oxidized paint, consider purchasing a polishing compound so that you can take off the top layer of that faded and oxidized paint.
Move your car to the shade or wait for a cloudy day before you set to work. Next, take a decently thick sponge, dampen it, and squirt a teaspoon-size amount of wax onto it. Rub the wax on the car in a circular motion. Cover the entire car, work in sections moving from one end to the other and from the top down to the sides. Be careful not to put the wax on too thickly. Less is definitely more when it comes to car wax.
Once you’ve done the whole car, go back to where you started. The wax should now be dry. Take a microfiber towel– and wipe down your car, again moving your hand in a circular motion, but in the opposite direction from when you put the wax on. You’ll now be buffing the car and removing the wax.
Once you’re done, get a clean towel or soft cloth and go over your car again to remove any residue, streaks or spots.
And then be sure to step back and admire the work you’ve done. You’ve polished your car to a wonderful shine and, by doing it yourself, saved yourself a decent amount of money.
About the Author:
Sarah Gorren is the Marketing Manager for 3D Products, an auto detailing products manufacturer that specializes in high quality car waxes and professional car wash grade soaps and shampoos.
About the Author
Thanks for visiting!