Preparation
Prepare suitable cleaning tools such as soft brushes, clean rags, mild detergents and appropriate amount of water.
Ensure that the cleaning area is well ventilated and avoid cleaning operations in enclosed spaces to prevent discomfort caused by the evaporation of cleaning agents.
Daily Cleaning
Regularly use a soft-bristled brush to gently remove dust and debris from the fabric surface.
For light stains, gently wipe with a clean damp cloth dipped in a small amount of neutral soapy water.
Deep cleaning (monthly or as needed)
Mix an appropriate amount of neutral detergent in water and dilute according to detergent instructions.
Dip a soft-bristle brush into the cleaning solution and gently brush the fabric, paying attention to the strength of the brush to avoid excessive force resulting in damage to the fabric.
Rinse the fabric with clean water to ensure that the detergent residue is completely removed.
Use a clean rag to absorb excess water, and then place the fabric in a ventilated place to dry naturally, avoid direct sunlight.
Special stains treatment
Oil stains: Use special oil stain cleaner and follow the instructions.
Mildew stains: Brush off the surface mildew stains first, then wipe with diluted bleach solution (pay attention to the concentration and time of use so as not to damage the fabric), and finally rinse with water and air dry.
Precautions
Avoid using strong acid, alkali or harsh detergent to avoid damaging the fabric.