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Microfiber is a very low-weight synthetic fiber. It is either used as non-woven material or woven into fabric for couches, resulting in upholstery that is water-resistant, soft and absorbing. Unfortunately, microfiber responds to stains differently than conventional upholstery, so stain fighting solutions could ruin the look of your microfiber couch. Microfiber should not be soaked in water or touched with harsh cleansers. Always check your couch manufacturer's label, and use household cleaners accordingly. Read on to find out how to get a stain out of a microfiber couch.
 
Microfiber is a very low-weight synthetic fiber. It is either used as non-woven material or woven into fabric for couches, resulting in upholstery that is water-resistant, soft and absorbing. Unfortunately, microfiber responds to stains differently than conventional upholstery, so stain fighting solutions could ruin the look of your microfiber couch. Microfiber should not be soaked in water or touched with harsh cleansers. Always check your couch manufacturer's label, and use household cleaners accordingly. Read on to find out how to get a stain out of a microfiber couch.
  
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