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  2. Here's the Best Way to Clean a Microfiber Couch - AOL

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    Step-by-Step Instructions for Cleaning Your Microfiber Couch 1. Determine the right cleaning method. The upholstered furniture industry uses a coding system to safely clean your couch.

  3. You're Cleaning Your Microfiber Couch All Wrong - AOL

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    Learn the best method to clean a microfiber couch or chair yourself with soap and water or with rubbing alcohol—and which types of microfiber need pro cleaning.

  4. 9 Dusting Mistakes That Just Lead to More Dust - AOL

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    Mock recommends using a clean microfiber cloth misted with water from a spray bottle until damp. The cloth should be just damp enough to pick up dust without leaving moisture streaks.

  5. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Microfiber is used to make mats, knits, and weaves, for apparel, upholstery, industrial filters, and cleaning products. The shape, size, and combinations of synthetic fibers are chosen for specific characteristics, including softness, toughness, absorption, water repellence, electrostatics, and filtering ability.

  6. 20 Cleaning Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money - AOL

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    At Best Buy, a small bottle of cleaner costs a whopping $15. Try this instead: Use just a little water on a microfiber cloth you already own — it worked just as well as a fancy cleaner in expert ...

  7. Conservation and restoration of lacquerware - Wikipedia

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    Dry cleaning is the process of removing dirt and grime from the surface of the object without the use of solvents. Tools used for dry cleaning of lacquerware can include soft brushes, microfiber cloths, cotton swabs, and fine-celled absorbent sponges.