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  2. Here's the Best Way to Clean a Microfiber Couch - AOL

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    1. Determine the right cleaning method. The upholstered furniture industry uses a coding system to safely clean your couch. Check your couch's tag or under-the-seat cushions to find its cleaning code.

  3. You're Cleaning Your Microfiber Couch All Wrong - AOL

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    Learn the best method to clean a microfiber couch or chair yourself with soap and water or with rubbing alcohol—and which types of microfiber need pro cleaning.

  4. How To Make A Leather Couch Look Brand New Again - AOL

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    Finish by buffing again with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. Removing Stains from a Leather Couch The faster you act when stains happen—and they will happen—the easier they are to remove.

  5. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Microfiber is used in many professional cleaning applications, for example in mops and cleaning cloths. Although microfiber mops cost more than non-microfiber mops, they may be more economical because they last longer and require less effort to use. [4] [5] Microfiber textiles designed for cleaning clean on a microscopic scale.

  6. Mop - Wikipedia

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    It consists of yarn and/or microfiber and can be used as a first step in cleaning a floor. Professional dry mops consist of a flat sheet of microfiber textile or sheets with a surface of looped yarn, usually about 15 cm (6 in) wide, and comes in variable lengths (usually 30–100 cm (12–39 in)).

  7. Spray-and-vac cleaning - Wikipedia

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    To start, a diluted cleaning solution (white vinegar, bleach and detergent) is sprayed onto all surfaces to be cleaned, Using the same machine, the area is then rinsed; this is typically followed by vacuum suctioning that removes the applied liquid along with the suspended solids and dissolved contaminants that have been removed from the surface.

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