Looking for advice on how to maintain your office chair? Have you just spilled coffee on the seat of your chair?
You’ve come to the right place!
Regular (ideally) weekly cleaning is essential.
All you need to do is get a vacuum cleaner and run it over the entire seat. This will dust the fabric and get rid of any crumbs from your previous snack.🤫
Here’s the first step! 🤩
If all goes well, there’s no need for a second step. On the other hand, if you have a stain on the fabric, here’s a tutorial to get rid of the most common stains.
Here’s a first-aid kit to get rid of stains on your seat.
The first thing to do is to blot up as much liquid as possible with absorbent paper (without rubbing).
Then, if you have washing-up liquid or bicarbonate of soda on hand, use it quickly to clean the stain.
Mix the product with a very small amount of cold water and pour directly onto the stain or onto a cloth/towel.
Next, dab gently with your napkin or cloth until the baking soda forms a paste or the washing-up liquid foams slightly on the surface of the fabric. If you can, leave the baking soda on the stain for 30 minutes.
Finally, use a clean cloth or paper towel with just cold water to rinse off the baking soda or washing-up liquid. Gently dab the seat fabric.
You need to act fast! First, place a cloth towel over the stain to dry it and press lightly. Don’t rub, as you may smear the ink.
Secondly, test the alcohol on a corner of the stain. You can use alcohol to rub the stain, but in any case, it’s advisable to test a corner before rubbing the whole stain. Make sure there’s no other damage that could alter the color of your seat, for example.
If the test is conclusive, you can apply the alcohol to a white cloth towel. Don’t pour the alcohol directly onto the stain. Wetting your chair completely with alcohol could deform it.
The important thing is to treat the stain as quickly as possible.
First, gently dab the tissue with absorbent paper. Above all, don’t use hot water, as this may freeze the blood. Instead, use cold water mixed with a few drops of detergent or soap.🧼
And if the stain is still there, you can dissolve an aspirin tablet in a glass of water and dab the blood with the solution.
Hopefully, this list of tips will help you get rid of the most common stains. Your seat will last longer if you maintain it regularly.
If, despite all our advice, the ugly stain hasn’t gone away, all you have to do is opt for a new SITEK seat! Take a look at our catalog!
