Xinhui Office Furniture Stain Removal Tips!


Release time:

2025-03-24

This method is used for cleaning leather goods, and egg whites also have a certain polishing effect. After use, the leather will regain its original luster.

Xinhui Office Furniture Stain Removal Tips!

  Tea Water: For dusty, painted furniture, wipe with a slightly damp cloth wrapped in used tea leaves, or use a dry cloth dipped in cold tea. This will leave the furniture looking shiny and bright. However, after wiping the furniture with tea water, remember to wipe it clean again with a slightly damp cloth dipped in clean water. Tea often leaves stains, and residue on the painted surface will affect the original color of the furniture.

  Milk: If milk is expired and undrinkable, don't throw it away; use it to maintain your furniture. Dip a clean cloth into the milk, then use it to wipe wooden furniture such as tables to remove dirt. Remember to wipe it again with clean water afterward, or it will leave a milky odor. This method is suitable for various types of leather, paint, and marble furniture.

  Beer: Boil about 1400ml of light beer, add 14g of sugar and 28g of beeswax, and stir well to mix thoroughly. After the mixture cools, wipe the woodwork with a soft cloth dipped in the mixture. After the stains are wiped clean, wipe off the residue with clean water, then wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth.

  White Vinegar: Mix white vinegar and hot water in a 1:1 ratio to gently wipe furniture surface stains. If the stains are difficult to remove, let the vinegar solution sit on the surface for a while before wiping vigorously with a soft cloth. The acetic acid softens the dirt to help it come off the surface. This method is suitable for maintaining rosewood furniture and cleaning other furniture contaminated with ink stains, etc.

  Lemon: If polished or varnished wood is accidentally scorched, leaving a burn mark, you can first wipe it with a lemon slice or a cloth dipped in lemon juice, then wipe with a soft cloth dipped in hot water, and then quickly wipe it dry with a dry soft cloth to restore its original shine.

  Toothpaste: White paint on furniture turns yellow over time, looking old and dingy. You can use a cloth to gently apply toothpaste or tooth powder to the surface. The toothpaste's bleaching action will whiten the yellowed paint. Avoid rubbing hard, as the abrasives in toothpaste and tooth powder can damage the paint and the furniture's surface. (Alternatively, mix an egg yolk and apply it to the furniture, then wipe clean with a dry cloth).

  Egg White: Stubborn dirt on a white leather sofa? Take some egg white, apply it with a cotton cloth and repeatedly wipe the dirty areas on the leather sofa and other leather goods. This method is effective for cleaning leather products, and egg white also has a polishing effect; the leather will regain its original luster.