How to Remove Tobacco Stains from Upholstery

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When it comes to fabric couches, stains are pretty common and usually happen by accident. One of the nightmares is tobacco stains and tobacco stain removal is not easy. Tobacco stains are a pain for every homeowner. However, by having some patience, tobacco stain removal is possible without the need to go for professional upholstery cleaning in Melbourne.

It is easier to remove fresh tobacco stains than old and dried ones.

Tobacco Stain Removal Guide 1:

  • If the tobacco is in powder form, i.e., still unused, make use of a dustpan and brush to sweep the tobacco pieces. Avoid grinding the tobacco pieces into the carpet fibres.
  • If the tobacco ashes are in liquid form, use as many paper towels as possible to blot dry the area. As you clean the liquid tobacco stain, take all the necessary precautions to prevent rubbing and pressing of the liquid tobacco stain.
  • Stir one tablespoon of liquid hand dishwashing detergent into two cups of cold water to create effective tobacco stain removal.
  • Using a clean cloth, sponge the stain using the detergent solution. Let it work for about 30 minutes.
  • Blot to absorb the excess liquid. When the stain is removed, sponge the area with cold water to remove the detergent solution.
  • Blot dry in the last step of tobacco stain removal.

Stubborn Tobacco Stains

For stubborn tobacco stains, you need to take some extra steps or use professional upholstery cleaning in Melbourne.

  • For stubborn tobacco stains, mix one tablespoon of sodium thiosulfate with one cup of warm water.
  • Apply the cleaning solution to the stained area with a dropper.
  • Add a few drops of ammonia.
  • Blot until the liquid is absorbed.
  • Sponge with cold water.
  • Blot dry the upholstery before using it.

Tobacco Stain Removal Guide 2:

  • Take a small amount of non-gel shaving cream and apply it to the stain.
  • Using an old toothbrush, gently rub the shaving cream into the stain.
  • Wipe off the excess, if any.
  • Rinse the area with a wet cloth.

Tobacco Stain Removal Guide 3:

  • Using a cloth, apply to rubbing alcohol over the stained area for effective tobacco stain removal.
  • Blot clean until the stain is removed with a clean cloth.
  • Rinse the area with a wet cloth to remove any residue of rubbing alcohol.
  • Let the area dry completely before you use it.

Even after applying these steps, if you still witness tobacco stains, use professional upholstery cleaning in Melbourne.


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