Furniture looking bit grubby

Oct 13, 2006
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Our sofas in our 2007 caravan are starting to look a bit grubby, could anyone suggest what the best method of sprucing them up would be???

Thanks in advance
 
May 29, 2009
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...or try dragging a damp shammy leather over the upholstery, then vacuum off any fluff. You'll be surprised what comes off
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Dec 14, 2006
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Waitrose do a natural 'dry powder' carpet cleaner - but it works wonderfully on velour type upholstery. You just sprinkle, brush it in with the brush provided (not very good) or a nailbrush, washing up brush, or similar (not too rough bristles), leave it, and then hoover off. It really does brighten things up and smells nice too. Best of all, it doesn't leave the cushions damp at all so you can do the job, and not worry about the cushions drying out. It comes in a pouch, which is resealable, and it really does work!
I'm sure you can buy it elsewhere but I've only seen it in Waitrose - though I've just had a look and Amazon are doing it - Natural and Clean Carpet Cleaner - I think it actually cost me less in Waitrose!!!! There are lots of other powder-type products, but I like this one because it doesn't contain any nasties. It also nicely lifts and cleans any marks on your carpet.
If it's a woven cotton-type fabric, rather than a velour, then you may need to use something else.
 
Nov 11, 2009
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Wilko do car upholstery wipes which we find very good. If you want to clean all of the seats then 1001 used in mister spray and sponge works well.
 
Apr 9, 2012
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Hi Kay.

If you have no joy in sprucing them up, give Barry a call at Regal Furnishings, they can recover & restuff them for you if you want to go for something new.

All the best, Andy.
 

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