As part of their partnership with POPSUGAR Select, OxiClean provided financial support for the publication of this article on cleaning a sofa. I am the sole owner of all opinions, regardless of whether or not I was compensated for writing an article about OxiClean Stain.
At a certain time in your life, when your children are little, you will come to the realization that you are completely incapable of having anything beautiful in your life. A year ago, we had to replace our magnificent leather sofa since the upholstery had suffered significant damages as a result of the presence of our young children crawling all over it. With the full knowledge that it would most likely be necessary to replace the sofa within the next five years, we went in search of a couch that had been lightly used. My instincts told me not to go out and get a brand-new sofa. In the event that I were to purchase a new sofa in five years, I would prefer to spend $250 on it rather than $1250 on it.
I am able to speak to the fact that the covers of our sofa are washable since I have had to do it four or five times in the last year due to different “incidents.” We got our couch on Craigslist with the intention of washing it. Despite my best efforts, I have been unable to remove the upholstery off the side of the sofa where I found these berry stains a week ago.
Because the OxiClean website provides a list of more than 101 applications for the product, it is clear that you will receive a lot of value for your money when you purchase this item. For the sake of this piece, however, let’s concentrate on the procedures for cleaning a sofa.
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