
Well, the provided search results were about as helpful as a chocolate teapot, offering little more than a generic YouTube footer. So, let's toss that aside and get straight to the art of cushion resuscitation.
Is your couch cushion looking less like a fluffy cloud and more like a sad, forgotten pancake? It's time for an intervention. The simplest, and most therapeutic, method is what I like to call percussive . Remove the cushion from its cover, take it outside, and give it the business. Punch it, knead it, shake it, and whack it against a clean, sturdy surface. This vigorous workout breaks up the compacted filling and invites air back into its flattened soul. Think of it as a personal training session for your sagging sofa.
If a good beating doesn't do the trick, your cushion might need a spa day. Let it sunbathe for a few hours. The warmth from the sun helps evaporate any lingering moisture and encourages the fibers to expand and decompress. Just be sure to flip it occasionally so it gets an even tan and doesn't get sunburnt on one side.
For cushions that have truly given up the ghost and are beyond the help of a simple fluffing, you may need to perform some light surgery. Unzip the cover and assess the situation. Often, you can just add more filling. You can buy bags of polyester fiberfill from a craft store. Gently pull apart the existing lumpy filling with your hands, then generously stuff in the new material until the cushion feels plump and proud again. Zip it back up, give it one final karate chop for good measure, and reclaim your throne.


