Fabric dining chairs are very comfortable and they look lovely, too, but it could be hard to clean. Even if you use soap to wash the chair, sometimes it just won’t work the way you intend it to. What you need is the right method or technique to remove unwanted dirt and patches on the fabric of your chair, and it’s not as hard as you may think.

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Once you’re done cleaning your fabric dining chair, you will see it so neat and dirt-free as if it were new again! Learn how to to clean it now by reading the written instructions down below and while you’re at it make sure to watch the video tutorial by Fix and Stuff on YouTube as well. I hope you find this as helpful as I did!

Materials for Cleaning Fabric Chairs:

  • Vacuum
  • Carpet and upholstery cleaner
  • Brush
  • Microfiber cloth

How to Clean Fabric Dining Chairs:

Step 1

First, dilute the carpet and upholstery cleaner with water as instructed on the back or label, then place the brush on the solution, and allow it to soak for a few minutes.

Step 2

While the brush is soaking, vacuum the chair to remove most of the dust, then start brushing the chair in a circular motion, and vacuum out all of the dirty water.

How to Wash Fabric Dining Chairs
Image credit: Fix and Stuff via YouTube

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Step 3

An alternative that you can try is using a microfiber cloth to remove the dirty water as shown in the video. Now, leave the chair to air dry for about 24 hours or until completely dry, and your chair is ready for use again.

How to Wash Upholstery Chair
Image credit: Fix and Stuff via YouTube

How To Clean Fabric Dining Chairs Easily

*Thanks to Fix and Stuff via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this cleaning hack, then you’ll surely love his other videos too, so give his channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Clean Fabric Dining Chairs Easily

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Elle Ann

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