For general cleaning or minor stains the combination of distilled water (50%), rubbing alcohol (25%), and hydrogen peroxide (25%) works wonders. Combine the three into a spray bottle and clean seam to seam any panel that is soiled by first applying the solution to the entire panel, then scrub gently with a soft or medium bristled brush, and finish by drawing the excess moisture out with a wet vac.
A couple of final tips: If you don't clean seam to seam you might end up with a water ring in that area. Do a test spot in an inconspicuous location if you are nervous about the solution.
Neutral PH Carpet cleaning solutions may be used but NEVER use carpet cleaning machines or attachments on your microfiber furniture as it may cause the fabric to shrink or wrinkle.
You clean a white leather sofa with glycerin... then use a clean cloth and wipe...
the Soft Microsuede Tab Top Curtain Panel Window Treatment are machine washable
soap what do u clean yourself with Soap would dry out the leather.
Microsuede furniture is very popular because it is very durable. More importantly, it is also easy to keep clean. It is made of natural products and is woven very fine.
If used sparingly, especially in cases of using rubbing alcohol to clean a small stain, rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly enough to not cause damage to microsuede furniture.
One way to clean a micro-suede jacket is by using a sued brush. Taking it to a dry cleaners may be necessary if the brush does not clean the jacket.
To clean the sofa without damaging the fabric
You can clean a microfiber sofa using a mild detergent mixed with water. Gently scrub the stained areas with a soft cloth or sponge, and then rinse with a clean damp cloth. Allow the sofa to air dry thoroughly before using it again.
How to soften a new hard leather sofa?
¨Get them (those) dirty dogs off my clean sofa!¨ Shouted Nana
To clean grime off a sofa when using a solvent-based cleaner, you can use a soft brush or cloth to gently scrub the affected areas. Wipe away the grime with the solvent-based cleaner, following the manufacturer's instructions, and allow the sofa to dry completely before using it again. Make sure to test the cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area of the sofa first to ensure it doesn't cause damage.