Adams Care Website Guide to Furniture Cleaning: Dos and Don’ts According to Material
Nov 26, 2025

Guide to Furniture Cleaning: Dos and Don’ts According to Material

Guide to Furniture Cleaning: Dos and Don’ts According to Material

Your furniture makes your house feel like home. The cozy sofa you unwind on, the dining table where stories are shared, and the armchair you love for your morning coffee. However, keeping these pieces clean in the UAE’s dusty and humid climate can be challenging. Furniture cleaning isn’t just about wiping things down; it’s about caring for every material the right way so it lasts longer and looks its best.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the dos and don’ts of furniture cleaning by material, with simple, practical tips that fit real UAE homes and busy lives.

The Basics: What to Know Before You Start

Before you grab a cloth or cleaner, a few small habits can save you a lot of trouble.

Do Don’t
  1. Check the furniture’s care label (especially for sofas and chairs).
  2. Use a microfiber cloth for dusting. It traps dust instead of spreading it.
  3. Test any cleaning product on an inconspicuous area first.
  1. Soak surfaces with water or cleaning liquid.
  2. Scrub stains too hard, it can damage finishes or fibers.
  3. Ignore cleaning codes like W, S, WS, or X on upholstery.

And remember, Dubai’s climate presents additional challenges, including fine sand, air conditioning dryness, and intense sunlight, all of which can impact how your furniture ages. Regular light cleaning is more effective than one big cleanup every now and then.

Wood Furniture: Gentle Care for Lasting Beauty

A person in a yellow sweater cleans a wooden table with an orange cloth, wearing a glove. The background is a blurred indoor space, conveying a neat atmosphere.

Wood furniture brings warmth and elegance to any room, but it requires gentle care to maintain its beauty.

Do Don’t
  1. Dust weekly with a dry or slightly damp microfiber cloth.
  2. Use coasters and mats to prevent water rings.
  3. Keep wood pieces away from sunlight and AC vents.
  4. Condition wood every 6-12 months with a wood polish.
  1. Use too much water, moisture can cause warping.
  2. Clean with strong chemicals like bleach or ammonia.
  3. Forget to wipe spills immediately.
  4. Ignore small cracks or fading.

If you live in a heavily air-conditioned home, add a little humidity to the room. It helps prevent wood from drying out and splitting over time.

Upholstered Furniture: Fabric Freshness Made Simple

A person wearing yellow gloves cleans an upholstered sofa with a blue brush and dustpan, conveying a sense of tidiness and domestic chores.

Sofas and chairs take the most daily wear,  kids, pets, movie nights, and everything in between. Here’s how to keep your fabric furniture clean and fresh.

Do Don’t
  1. Vacuum upholstery weekly to remove dust.
  2. Blot spills immediately, don’t rub.
  3. Rotate cushions regularly even out to wear.
  4. Use fabric-safe sprays to prevent odours.
  1. Use too much water or soap. It can cause mold inside fabric.
  2. Ignore cleaning codes (W, S, WS, X).
  3. Forget to clean hidden areas under cushions.
  4. Delay stain cleaning, older stains are harder to remove.

Upholstery cleaning codes explained:

  • W: Water-based cleaners are safe.
  • S: Use solvent-based cleaner only.
  • WS: Either water or solvent is fine.
  • X: Vacuum or dry-clean only.

If your sofa has deep stains, odours, or faded patches, it might be time for professional upholstery cleaning and sofa cleaning. Our team uses safe, fabric-friendly solutions that work well for UAE’s hot climate.

Leather and Faux-Leather: Keep It Smooth and Supple

A person in orange gloves cleans a beige leather chair with a yellow cloth next to a bed with a blue blanket, conveying cleanliness and care

Leather furniture looks luxurious, but it can dry out fast,  especially in air-conditioned or sunny rooms.

Do Don’t
  1. Wipe weekly with a soft, damp cloth.
  2. Apply leather conditioner every 3-4 months.
  3. Keep away from AC vents or heat sources.
  4. For faux leather, clean with mild soap and water.
  1. Use regular cleaners or baby wipes.
  2. Place near radiators or direct sunlight.
  3. Over-condition. It can cause buildup.
  4. Leave spills. They can stain the finish.

For faux leather, the care is similar, but skip the conditioning. Instead, clean with mild soap and water, then dry thoroughly.

If you spot ink stains or scratches, avoid DIY hacks you find online. Some can cause more harm than good; a professional can treat them safely.

Metal, Glass, and Mixed-Material Pieces

A person in overalls and yellow gloves cleans a black metal chair with a white cloth in a modern kitchen, creating a tidy and organised atmosphere.

Modern UAE homes often feature metal legs, glass tops, or a combination of materials. Each surface needs its own care.

Do Don’t
  1. Dust metal and glass weekly with a microfiber cloth.
  2. Clean glass with mild cleaner and dry immediately.
  3. Wipe metal dry after cleaning to prevent corrosion.
  4. Use felt pads under metal legs to prevent scratches.
  1. Use steel wool or abrasive pads.
  2. Leave water on metal, it causes rust.
  3. Use strong chemicals on painted finishes.
  4. Let sand build up under furniture, it scratches floors.

Pro tip: Apply clear nail polish to small rust spots on metal to stop spreading until you can refinish or repaint.

Outdoor Furniture: Designed for Sun and Sand

Balcony and patio furniture faces the UAE’s toughest elements: intense sunlight, wind, and sand.

Do Don’t
  1. Rinse off dust and sand weekly with mild soapy water.
  2. Dry furniture completely before covering.
  3. Use outdoor covers when not in use.
  4. Re-oil teak or wood furniture every few months.
  1. Leave cushions in direct sunlight all day.
  2. Use indoor cleaners outdoors.
  3. Ignore early signs of rust or mildew.
  4. Leave wet items (like towels) on outdoor seats.

If your outdoor set looks dull, a quick refresh with warm water, mild detergent, and a soft brush works wonders.

Common Furniture Cleaning Mistakes

Even the most careful homeowners make a few cleaning mistakes. Here are some to watch out for:

  1. Using too much water on wood or fabric.
  2. Ignoring small stains until they become permanent.
  3. Forgetting to clean under cushions or between seat gaps.
  4. Using multipurpose cleaners that aren’t made for furniture.
  5. Placing furniture directly under AC vents or in front of sunny windows.

Avoiding these habits keeps your furniture looking newer for years and saves you from costly repairs or replacements later.

When to Call a Professional

Person in blue overalls and yellow gloves vacuuming a gray sofa in a modern kitchen, conveying cleanliness and orderliness.

Not every furniture cleaning task is a DIY job. Sometimes, calling in experts can save your furniture and your peace of mind.

When Stains Won’t Budge

If you’ve tried gentle cleaners, baking soda, or vinegar and the mark still won’t go away, it’s time for a deep clean. Professional cleaners have specialised stain removers that lift dirt and oils without harming the fabric or finish.

When Furniture Smells Musty or Feels Damp

A lingering smell or damp feeling could mean hidden mould or bacteria inside the fabric or foam. Professionals use steam or dry-cleaning systems that sanitise deep layers safely, something regular sprays can’t reach.

When Leather Has Deep Cracks or Fading

Leather needs careful care. If you notice cracking, dullness, or colour loss, it’s best to let experts handle it. They can recondition, recolour, and restore the texture so it looks fresh again without risking damage.

When You Need to Sanitise After Illness or Pests

After sickness, pet accidents, or a pest treatment, sanitizing furniture is crucial. Professionals use hospital-grade disinfectants that kill germs while being safe for homes, children, and pets.

Final Thoughts

Furniture cleaning doesn’t have to feel like a chore. With the right routine and a little care, you can keep your home fresh, welcoming, and comfortable, all year long.

And if you ever feel unsure, we’re here to help. Our trained team provides furniture and upholstery cleaning services across Dubai using trusted, family-safe methods.

Book a visit today and let us take the stress out of cleaning, so you can relax and enjoy your beautiful home.

FAQs:

How often should I clean my furniture at home?

For most homes in Dubai, a weekly light cleaning and a deep clean every 6-12 months are recommended. Dust, sand, and humidity can accumulate quickly, so regular maintenance helps keep your furniture fresh and long-lasting.

What’s the best way to remove stains from upholstered furniture?

Blot stains immediately with a clean, damp cloth; never rub. Use a mild soap or a fabric-safe cleaner, and always test it on a small, hidden area first. For stubborn stains, it’s safest to call a professional furniture cleaning service.

Can I use the same cleaner for all furniture materials?

Not recommended. Each material, wood, fabric, leather, or metal, reacts differently to cleaning products. Always check the label or manufacturer’s guide before using any solution.

Is professional furniture cleaning worth it?

Yes. Professionals have the right tools, products, and techniques to deep-clean without damaging your furniture. They can also help extend its lifespan and restore its original appearance.

Do you offer eco-friendly furniture cleaning in Dubai?

Absolutely. We use non-toxic, eco-friendly cleaning solutions that are safe for your family, pets, and the environment, perfect for modern Dubai homes.

 

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