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How To Care For Your Velvet Seating


Velvet Seating: Essential Tips For Proper Care & Maintenance

Velvet is a sumptuous, opulent fabric that has been adored in luxury homes for centuries. Known for its soft texture, rich colours, and luxurious appearance, velvet adds a touch of elegance to any setting. Velvet also requires special care, so it's important to know how to keep your velvet furniture looking new. This upholstery has a reputation for being delicate and hard to clean, but with proper care, your velvet fabric will look beautiful and last for many years to come. Here's how to keep your velvet furniture looking its best.

How To Clean Velvet Upholstery

Maintaining velvet seating is essential to preserve its luxurious appearance and extend its lifespan. Here are some maintenance tips to keep your velvet seating looking stunning:

Gently vacuum the velvet seating regularly using a soft brush attachment to remove loose dirt, dust, and debris. The best way to do this is by vacuuming in the direction of the pile to avoid damaging the fabric.

Use a lint roller to pick up pet hair and crumbs that the vacuum may have missed.

Gently brush the velvet with a soft-bristled upholstery brush to remove any dirt and maintain the plush appearance of your furniture.

Additionally, consider having your velvet seating professionally cleaned every few years for a deep clean. This will allow for any lingering stains to disappear.

Preventative Measures

Avoid direct sunlight - Keep your velvet furniture out of the sun to avoid fading and discolouration. If it's not possible to avoid sunlight, use curtains or blinds to block out UV rays during the middle of the day.                               

Rotate cushions - To maintain a consistent wear, switch up and rotate the seat and back cushions of your velvet furniture on a regular basis.

How To Remove A Stain

Attend to spills and stains immediately. Never try to clean a spillage on your velvet seating with water or scrub it with a cloth. Velvet is easily stained by liquids, and pushing the stain deeper into the fibres may worsen it. Simply, use a dry, very absorbent cloth to blot the surface, being careful not to press or rub the fabric. After this, allow the fabric to air dry, or for a faster result, use a hairdryer at a distance.