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The Bedroom

Keeping a clean bedroom can be a challenge, but the task is a breeze when you have the ultimate bedroom cleaning guide

Blinds, Curtains & Drapes


Material: Fabric

Common Problems: Dust and Dirt

How to Clean: Vacuum weekly to remove excess dust and dirt. Shake out curtains to help release dust, and steam regularly to help remove buildup.

If you can remove the curtains, we recommend washing by fabric type with one of our laundry detergents seasonally, or as you see dirt and buildup. Keep in mind that regularly burning candles and incense indoors will eventually lead to smoke buildup on walls and curtains, so it's important to wash as needed.

Desks, Tables, & Dressers

Material(s)s: Formica, Wood

Common Problems: Dust and Dirt

How to Clean: Remove dust with a duster wand, then wipe clean with Surface Cleaner and a lint-free cleaning cloth.

Caution: Some high gloss laminate furniture pieces only need water and a cleaning cloth, as any type of cleaner may remove and lift the paint over time.

Dressers & Nightstands


Material: Wood, Metal, Laminate

Common Problems: Dust and Dirt

How to Clean: Remove dust with a duster, then wipe clean with Surface Cleaner and a lint-free cleaning cloth.

Cautions: Some high gloss laminate furniture pieces only need water and a lint-free cleaning cloth as any cleaners will remove and lift the paint over time. Always check manufacturer instructions before cleaning.

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Flooring


Material(s): Linoleum, Tile, Terrazzo, Vinyl, & Wood

Common Problems: General Cleaning, Dust and Dirt, Hair and Pet Fur

How to Clean: Vacuum weekly to remove excess dust, dirt, hair and fur. Mix a cleaning concentrate with hot water and mop. In between cleanings, spot clean with Surface Cleaner and a cloth.

Caution: Acidic liquids can damage on contact. Excess water left behind will damage/separate flooring.

Headboards


Material(s): Stainless Steel, Wood, & Wrought Iron

Common Problems: General Cleaning, Dusting

How to Clean: Hand dust weekly with a duster to remove dust buildup.

Material: Fabric

Common Problems: Dust and Dirt

How to Clean: Vacuum weekly to remove excess dust and dirt; steaming will reduce odor and allergens.

To Clean: Treat according to the fabric content. To spot treat, use a spot-treatment and gently work into the stained area(s). Remove soap and dirt with a wet let-free cleaning cloth, making sure to remove all soap. Dampen the cloth as needed, and repeat the process until satisfied.

Caution: Dust regularly to reduce mite allergens.

Upholstery


Material: Fabric

Common Problems: Stains

How to Clean: Treat washable upholstery with Stain Solution, then launder with Signature Detergent. For woolen pillow shams or blankets, always use an enzyme-free wash solution instead (like Wool & Cashmere Shampoo), and a cold, delicate wash cycle. Air dry for best results.

Cautions: Vacuum upholstery regularly to remove dust and dirt.

Mirrors


Material: Glass

Common Problems: Streaking and Fingerprints

How to Clean: To remove fingerprints and streaking spray the surface with Glass & Mirror Cleaner and wipe using a lint-free cleaning cloth.

Cautions: Some glass cleaners contain wax which leaves a residue behind. Until the wax is removed, it will constantly smear.

Windows

Material: Glass

Common Problems: Streaking and Fingerprints

How to Clean: To remove fingerprints and streaking, spray the surface with Glass & Mirror Cleaner and wipe using a lint-free cleaning cloth.

Cautions: Some glass cleaners contain wax which leaves a residue behind. Until the wax is removed, it will constantly smear.

Dressers & Nightstands


Material: Wood, Metal, Laminate

Common Problems: Dust and Dirt

How to Clean: Remove dust with a duster, then wipe clean with Surface Cleaner and a lint-free cleaning cloth.

Cautions: Some high gloss laminate furniture pieces only need water and a lint-free cleaning cloth as any cleaners will remove and lift the paint over time. Always check manufacturer instructions before cleaning.

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Dressers & Nightstands


Material: Wood, Metal, Laminate

Common Problems: Dust and Dirt

How to Clean: Remove dust with a duster, then wipe clean with Surface Cleaner and a lint-free cleaning cloth.

Cautions: Some high gloss laminate furniture pieces only need water and a lint-free cleaning cloth as any cleaners will remove and lift the paint over time. Always check manufacturer instructions before cleaning.

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