
Hello! While the provided search results didn't contain specific cleaning instructions, I can certainly help you out with how to get your linen sofa looking fresh and clean at home.
First, regular is your best friend! Try to vacuum your sofa weekly using a soft brush attachment. This will pick up dust, crumbs, and other loose debris before they have a chance to settle into the fabric.
For spills and stains, the key is to act quickly. As soon as a spill happens, blot it gently with a clean, white cloth or paper towel to soak up as much of the liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, as this can push the stain deeper into the linen fibers and make it spread.
For a simple and effective spot-cleaning solution, you can mix a small amount of mild, clear dish soap with lukewarm water. Before you start on the stain, it's super important to test your cleaning solution on a small, hidden area of the sofa, like the back or under a cushion, to make sure it doesn't cause any discoloration. Once you know it's safe, dampen a clean cloth with the soapy water, wring it out well, and gently dab at the stain. Work from the outside of the stain toward the center to prevent it from spreading. Afterward, blot the area with another cloth dampened with just plain water to "rinse" it, and then pat it dry with a clean towel. Let the spot air dry completely.
If your sofa has removable covers, check the care tag to see if they are machine washable. If they are, use a gentle cycle with cold water and a mild detergent. It's often best to air dry the covers to prevent shrinking. If you're dealing with a tougher, all-over soiled sofa, or you're just not comfortable cleaning it yourself, calling a professional upholstery cleaner is always the safest option to get it looking like new again.


