# Save on Upholstery Cleaning℗

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## How Often Should You Clean Your Upholstery?

Many homeowners wonder how often they should clean their upholstery to keep it looking fresh and prolong its lifespan. While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, a good rule of thumb is to have your upholstery cleaned every 12 to 24 months, depending on usage. High-traffic areas or homes with pets may require more frequent cleanings.

Upholstery is exposed to dust, dirt, sweat, oils, and spills, all of which can accumulate over time. Regular cleaning helps prevent buildup and ensures your furniture looks inviting. Hiring a professional cleaner, like [Upholstery Care](https://www.upholsterycare.com), ensures that your upholstery is treated with the proper care and attention.

In addition to professional cleaning, it’s wise to perform routine maintenance at home. Vacuuming upholstery regularly with an upholstery attachment helps prevent dust and dirt from embedding deep into the fabric. Spot cleaning spills immediately can also reduce the need for extensive cleaning down the road.

By incorporating regular cleaning into your home maintenance routine, you’ll enjoy cleaner, more comfortable furniture for years to come.


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