How to wash and preserve bouclé upholstery

Bouclé fabric is a decoration trend that has made a strong comeback in recent times.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 April 2024 Monday 17:15
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How to wash and preserve bouclé upholstery

Bouclé fabric is a decoration trend that has made a strong comeback in recent times. It is a hairy fabric with a very characteristic soft texture that is soft and cozy. However, this is a delicate fabric that requires strict care and specific maintenance. Below, we explain how to wash and clean your sofa or bouclé rug step by step to preserve its sophisticated appearance for longer.

The first thing you should do is subject the bouclé fabric to a thorough vacuuming. To do this, use a soft brush attachment to help you remove dust and dirt from the surface to the bottom. Set the vacuum on low suction to avoid damaging the fabric, as the loop may have loose fibers, and be sure to change position every 5 to 10 seconds to reach all parts of the fabric.

With a soft bristle brush, you can brush the fabric without fear of its curls and loops fraying. The gentleness of brushing is key to preserving the aesthetics of the fabric, so you should avoid doing it too regularly as well.

The next step would be to rub the stains with a dry cloth. If these persist, you can consult dry cleaning professionals or prepare a homemade cleaner based on warm water with a small amount of detergent or soap. Try to use a specific cleaning solvent for bouclé, in order to prevent the chemicals from abrading the fabric. Next, lightly dampen a soft cloth and cover the stain. Avoid rubbing vigorously and control the amount of water used so that it does not shrink.

It is important that the bouclé fabric dry completely before using it again. At this point, remove the sofa cover or rug and lay it in a dry place where direct sunlight does not shine. Alternatively, you can place the fabric on the floor with a towel underneath.

Bouclé is a fabric susceptible to fading if exposed to the sun for a long time. Therefore, you should avoid placing it near windows and use curtains or blinds during the hours of greatest light intensity to protect the furniture.

Another preventive measure would be to place a specific fabric protector for bouclé. This way, you would provide an additional layer of protection to your furniture that would help repel stains and make cleaning easier in case of spills or other accidents.