Tips to Clean Your Upholstered Furniture

We all love to lounge on our couches. From binge watching our favorite shows to marathon naps, the couch might get the most use out of any furniture in our homes. But over time and lots of use, crumbs, spilled drinks, pet hair, dirt and oil build up on your couch making it look dull and dingy.

When was the last time you cleaned your couch? If the answer is somewhere between "I can't remember" and never, don't worry. Getting a clean couch is easy so you can rest and relax with peace of mind. Follow these step-by-step instructions with handy illustrations on how to clean a couch so your upholstered furniture looks just as good as the day you bought them.

Step 1: Vacuum the Couch to Remove Loose Dirt and Debris

Zinus upholstered sofa being vacuumed with a brush attachment to remove loose crumbs, pet hair, and debris as the first step in regular couch maintenance, recommended weekly or twice weekly for homes with kids or pets

Use a hand vacuum or brush attachment to remove any loose crumbs, dirt or debris. You'll want to vacuum your couch on a fairly regular basis to keep it cleaner longer, making sure to vacuum once a week or twice a week if you have pets or kids—the same routine that helps maintain other upholstered pieces like a Shalini Upholstered Platform Bed in your bedroom.

Step 2: Clean Wood and Metal Frame Areas

Zinus couch frame with exposed wood and metal accents being wiped down with a damp cloth and warm soapy water to remove grime and protect finish, demonstrating proper non-fabric surface care for upholstered furniture

Wipe down any non-fabric parts with a damp cloth. Use warm water and liquid soap to remove any tough stains. This method also works well for exposed frames on wood bed frames or metal bed frames, helping preserve their finish and overall durability.

Step 3: Remove Stains by Fabric Type (Fabric, Leather, Synthetic)

Zinus upholstered couch cushion being treated with a homemade cleaning solution sprayed from a bottle and scrubbed with a soft cloth to lift fabric stains, showing the spot-cleaning method for fabric, leather, and synthetic upholstery

The upholstery on a piece of furniture is durable and great for furniture that will get a lot of use. You can easily clean furniture like this and other upholstered Zinus pieces, like the Dachelle Upholstered Platform Bed, with water and an upholstery cleaning solution on stains. After determining your couch's fabric type, you can make your own cleaner using ingredients found right in your kitchen!

Fabric upholstery: Mix 1/4 cup vinegar, 3/4 warm water and 1 tablespoon of dish soap or Castile soap in a spray bottle. Mist the soiled area and scrub with a soft cloth until the stain lifts, then use a second cloth moistened with clean water to remove the soap. Dry with a towel.

Leather upholstery: Mix 1/2 cup olive oil with 1/4 cup vinegar and put into a spray bottle. Spray the cleaner on the surface of the couch and buff with a soft cloth.

Synthetic upholstery: Mix 1/2 cup of vinegar, 1 cup of warm water and 1/2 tablespoon of liquid dish soap or Castile soap in a spray bottle. Mist the soiled area and scrub with a soft cloth until the stain is gone.

Step 4: Dry the Couch to Prevent Mildew

Zinus upholstered sofa air drying after cleaning with a fan positioned nearby to speed drying time and prevent mildew buildup, demonstrating the final step in the couch cleaning process for all upholstery types

Use a towel to soak up any excess water remaining on the sofa surface and let the sofa air dry. Setting up a fan can help your couch dry faster to avoid potential mildew. Proper drying is just as important when caring for other upholstered bedroom furniture, including modern platform beds with padded headboards.