Your Couches?
Consider this: We scrub our bathrooms, vacuum our carpets, wipe down our kitchen counters, and mop our kitchen floors on the regular. But when was the last time you truly cleaned your living room couch?
Sure, you might dust off some crumbs or wipe up a spill from time to time, but have you recently deep cleaned your couch? Not to worry, you’re not the only person who forgets this commonly overlooked, daily use item in the home.
However, once you learn what nasty things may be hiding in your couch, you might put your couch higher on the list of things to clean around your house. Continue reading to learn more!
Oils & Grease
Grease and oils from spilled food, messy fingers, and sweaty bodies are frequently left behind on your couch. This can attract dirt and stains while leaving spots for germs to gather. If left uncleaned, these contaminants can fade and discolor fabric while becoming a breeding ground for germs. Routine cleaning can keep this unavoidable factor in check, prevent fading, and help extend the life of your furniture!
Viruses & Bacteria
Germs, such as viruses and bacteria, are spread to our upholstery through our everyday living. Couches are among the most trafficked areas in the home, from ourselves to children to animals, sitting, eating, and playing, so they see the highest amount of exposure to these contaminants.
That’s why it’s crucial to have your couches, and other upholstered items professionally cleaned at least once or twice a year to prevent illnesses from spreading among you and your family.
Dust Mites & Other Allergens
Dust mites, dirt, and other allergens can be found throughout most soft upholstery fibers. These contaminants can irritate airways, which can cause allergies, asthma, and other serious respiratory issues.
Having your furniture cleaned once or twice a year will help to keep these allergens under control. Not to mention, this will improve the indoor air quality, making it much easier for you and your family to breathe and helping to keep your home smelling fresh!
Mold & Mildew
Soft upholstery fibers are highly absorbent and will retain moisture, which, if left uncleaned, will create the ideal environment for mold and mildew growth. Mold and mildew are health concerns that can trigger asthma and cause severe respiratory issues for many people.
When spills are left to soak into your couches, it’s likely that mold and mildew will form. By keeping your upholstery clean, you can prevent this growth from happening.