Even the most careful among us can get dirt and stains on our furniture upholstery, but store-bought chemicals aren’t the only way out of a stain dilemma. Ready-made upholstery cleaners often contain ...
*available in most supermarkets in the laundry aisle, or online using the links at EverydayCheapskate.com/upholsterycleaner. Place the Fels Naptha, borax and boiling ...
Regular vacuuming and cleaning are the best steps to remove stains and odors from couch upholstery. A combination of baking soda, water, and hydrogen peroxide can safely clean most microfiber ...
Have you ever found a slight odor in your home, and when you finally placed the scent you realized it was coming from your couch? Then wondered, “How do you even begin to clean a piece of upholstered ...
*Available in most supermarkets in the laundry aisle, or online using the links at EverydayCheapskate.com/upholsterycleaner. Place the Fels Naptha, borax and boiling ...
You only need a few inexpensive ingredients to make your own DIY car upholstery cleaner and get the inside of your car looking like new again. Those ingredients are: grated soap, Borax, and boiling ...
Q. I have several chairs and sofas that need the arms cleaned and also a few cushions that need cleaning. Should I rent one of the cleaners at the supermarket or hire a professional? McLean A. To ...
Unless someone—we’re looking at you, kids and pets—has spilled something potentially stain-causing on a couch or chair, we don’t often give a lot of thought to upholstery cleaning. But regular ...
While we have lots of DIY cleaner recipes in our “Everyday Cheapskate” arsenal, a reliable upholstery cleaner was missing. Now we can check it off the list with this new handy, effective DIY recipe ...