Stain removal

Sofa stains: how to actually remove them

Coffee, wine, grease, marker, pet urine... Each stain needs a different approach. We explain what works and what doesn't.

Why are sofa stains so hard to remove?

Sofa fabric absorbs liquids in seconds. Without proper treatment from the start, the stain penetrates into the padding and sets over time. Scrubbing with household products often makes things worse: it spreads the stain, damages the fiber, or leaves rings.

When should you call a professional?

Not every stain needs a professional. But there are situations where trying to clean at home can make the problem worse.

How we remove stains

Process tailored to each stain type and fabric

1

Stain diagnosis

We identify the stain source (organic, grease, dye, rust...) and fabric type. This determines which product and technique to use. Not all stains are treated the same way.

2

Targeted treatment

We apply the right pre-treatment for the stain type. Protein stains (blood, milk) need enzymes. Grease stains need specific solvents. Dye stains need controlled oxidizers.

3

Deep extraction

With a professional injection-extraction machine, we pull dissolved dirt from inside the upholstery. The sofa is cleaned down to the padding, not just the surface.

Why does professional cleaning work better?

Results you can expect

What other companies won't tell you

Not all stains come out 100%. Permanent ink, bleach, or textile dye stains sometimes can only be reduced. Very old stains on light fabrics may leave a shadow. We tell you upfront so you can decide with real information, not empty promises.

Types of stains we treat

Each stain has its own protocol

Food and drink stains

Coffee, wine, juice, chocolate, tomato sauce. Quick action is key to prevent the dye from setting.

Grease stains

Oil, butter, body lotion. These need specific solvents that won't damage the fabric.

Pet stains

Urine, vomit, mud. Beyond the visible stain, we neutralize the odor trapped in the padding.

Ink and marker stains

Ballpoint pen, permanent marker, paint. The hardest type: sometimes reduced but not 100% removed.

Blood stains

Fresh blood responds well to enzymatic treatment. Dried, old blood is trickier, especially on light fabrics.

Water rings and marks

Mineral deposits that leave marks when water dries. Removed with mild acids and even extraction.

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