You may get tired of seeing stains and dirt on the headrest of your favourite recliner, which is a totally normal thing. Whether you love to curl up with a good book or settle in for a movie run, your recliner is a source of comfort. But, over time, the headrest can become dirty and discoloured and starts looking unaesthetic.
Fortunately, with the right tools and techniques, you can easily clean the headrest on your recliner and restore it to its former glory. In this blog post, we’ll share some simple yet effective tips on how to clean the headrest on recliner, so you can enjoy your favourite spot in the house without any unsightly blemishes.
How to Clean the Headrest on Recliner?
If you are truly into cleaning and keeping the headset of the recliner in good condition, this section is like the cherry on top. I have explained eight different methods in total that can come in handy for cleaning your headrest. Let’s get started with exploring each method!
[su_note note_color=”#ffe466″]I have discussed many methods below that use water or other liquid that will make the headrest wet at the end. For all such solutions, allow the headrest to air dry completely at the end of the process before using it again.[/su_note]
Vacuum Cleaner
When you hear the word vacuum cleaner, you might imagine a larger vacuum cleaner device in your mind. But we don’t need the whole structure here. You can use a vacuum cleaner that has a brush attached to it to start the cleaning.
- Start by wiping down the headrest with a soft cloth or microfiber towel to remove any loose dust or dirt particles.
- Attach the brush attachment to your vacuum cleaner and turn it on.
- Hold the headrest firmly in place and move the brush attachment over the surface of the headrest in a back-and-forth motion. Ensure to protect both the headrest’s front and back sides.
- If your vacuum cleaner has a crevice tool attachment, use it to clean any tight spaces or corners the brush attachment may have missed.
- Inspect the headrest for any remaining dirt or debris once you have finished vacuuming. If necessary, repeat the process until the headrest is completely clean.
Cleaning Cloth
You don’t always need a special detergent or chemical to clean your recliner’s headrest. If there is a small spot or spill on your headrest, you can simply remove it using a cleaning cloth.
- Begin by identifying any small spots or spills on your recliner headrest that need cleaning.
- Choose a clean, soft cleaning cloth to use for the cleaning process.
- Apply a tiny amount of upholstery or mild cleaner to the cloth if necessary.
- Gently rub the cloth onto the surface of the headrest, working in circular motions to remove any dirt or stains.
- Beware of not putting too much pressure or scrubbing too vigorously, which could damage the fabric.
- If using a cleaner, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the appropriate application and amount to use.
- Once you have cleaned the headrest, use a clean, damp cloth to remove any excess cleaner or dirt from the fabric.
Dry-Cleaning Cloth
Earlier, we discussed the use of cleaning cloth. But if the stain is not gone, you can use a dry-cleaning cloth instead.
- Grab a dry-cleaning cloth, which is specifically designed to remove stains without the need for any water or detergent.
- Slightly dampen the cloth before use, which will help activate its stain-removing properties.
- Place the dampened cloth onto the affected area of the headrest and rub it in circular motions, applying gentle pressure.
- Continue rubbing the cloth onto the spot until the stain starts to vanish away.
- Repeat the procedure as necessary to the point where the stain is completely removed from the headrest.
Lint Roller
Suppose you don’t want to use the cleaning or dry-cleaning cloth to clean the recliner’s headrest due to any reason. If this is the case, you can use a lint roller. This is a straightforward and proven method to clean the surface of the recliner effectively.
- First, ensure your recliner is free of larger debris or dirt particles. You can use a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush to gently remove any loose dirt or dust from the headrest.
- Take your lint roller and remove the protective cover, exposing the sticky surface underneath.
- Starting at one end of the headrest, press the sticky surface of the lint roller firmly against the fabric. Roll the lint roller back and forth in a sweeping motion, applying gentle pressure to lift any dirt or hair that may be embedded in the fabric.
- As the sticky surface of the lint roller becomes filled with dirt and debris, peel away the used layer to reveal a fresh, clean surface underneath. Keep rolling until you have cleaned the entire headrest surface.
- Use a damp cloth to remove any remaining residue or stickiness from the fabric after rolling the headrest.
Duct Tape
When we talk about removing hair from the headrest, you can also use duct tape in case you don’t have the option of a lint roller.
- Tear off a piece of duct tape long enough to cover the surface of the headrest.
- Press the sticky side of the tape firmly onto the surface of the headrest, making sure to cover as much of the area as possible.
- Wait five to ten seconds for the tape to adhere to any hair or debris on the headrest.
- Slowly peel the duct tape off the headrest, careful not to tear the tape or leave any residue behind.
- Inspect the tape for any hair or debris that has been removed from the headrest.
- Repeat the process in case it’s needed to ensure that the headrest is completely clean.
Brush and Soap
Suppose you don’t have a vacuum cleaner, lint roller, or duct tape at home. In such a case, I have another option for you. You can use a brush and soap combination to clean your recliner’s headrest.
- Detach the headrest from the recliner so that you can clean it more easily.
- Wet the brush with a mixture of soap and water. You can use a mild soap or upholstery cleaner, depending on the type of fabric that your recliner headrest is made of.
- Gently scrub the headrest with the wet brush, being cautious not to apply a lot of pressure or damage the fabric. Work in circular motions, focusing on any particularly dirty or stained areas.
- Once thoroughly scrubbing the headrest, rinse the brush with clean water and remove any soap residue or excess water from the fabric.
- Pour clean water over the headrest to rinse any remaining soap or dirt.
- Allow the headrest to air dry completely, preferably in a well-ventilated area, before reattaching it to your recliner.
- If necessary, repeat the cleaning process until you’re satisfied with the outcomes.
- Attach back the headrest to the recliner once it’s dried completely and is ready to use again.
Baking Soda
If you are facing a more stubborn stain that is not going away easily, you can use baking soda to remove it from your recliner’s headrest.
- Identify the stubborn stain on your recliner headrest that needs to be removed.
- Mix baking soda and water in a small bowl to make a paste thick enough to apply easily onto the headrest.
- Apply the paste onto the affected headrest area, ensuring it is fully covered.
- Allow the paste to sit on the headrest for 10-20 minutes. This will provide enough timespan to break the stain down.
- Use a damp cloth to wipe off the paste from the headrest after the allotted time. Ensure the cloth is not fully wet, as this can damage the fabric of the headrest.
- If the stain is not fully removed, repeat the process until you are satisfied with the results.
Contact a Professional
If none of the above methods worked for you or you are uncomfortable cleaning yourself, you should call a professional for help. I know this is costly, but this is the only best method in this situation.
[su_note note_color=”#ffe466″]When cleaning your Rrecliner’s headrest, you must be careful in the implementation of whatever method you follow (not including the professional one). There is a great chance you are doing it for the first time. So, be calm in the process, and you will be fine.[/su_note]
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FAQs
How much does it cost to clean a recliner?
A recliner is a costly type of furniture. So, keeping a recliner clean is mandatory if you want to value your money. It would be wrong to say that it does not cost you to clean your recliner.
Yes, there is cost, but it is negligible when you contrast it with the price of the recliner. Generally, it costs you 30 to 40 dollars to get your recliner serviced.
How do I keep my recliner clean?
Whenever we talk about cleaning a recliner, I always suggest doing it routine-wise. If you have not cleaned your recliner for a long period, you might need to get your recliner serviced. The headrest also gets dirty in the same way. So, you should clean your headrest daily to ensure it remains stain-free.
How do you clean a leather recliner headrest?
If you have a leather headrest on your recliner, you might want to know how to clean it. There are several ways you can do that. One is by using vinegar with water and making a solution of these two.
Then, you must apply the solution to the spot or stain using a clean cloth. Prefer using a microfiber cloth. Then, rub the cloth on the spotted area in a circular motion. Continue rubbing until the stain has completely come off.
Conclusion
I would like to end the conversation by saying that I hope now you got the answer on how to clean the headrest on the recliner. You see, you can clean your recliner’s headrest in multiple ways. But ensure, when you are implementing the process, you are performing it correctly.