Upholstery and Fabric Care, Naturally
Combine baking soda with a few drops of lavender essential oil, then sift lightly over dry upholstery. Let it sit at least two hours, preferably overnight, to absorb odors. Vacuum slowly with a brush attachment. This calm ritual reduces mustiness, tempers pet smells, and leaves a hint of herbal comfort without synthetic fragrances.
Upholstery and Fabric Care, Naturally
Mix one teaspoon castile soap into a cup of cool water, dampen a clean cloth, and gently blot—not rub—the stain. Work from the spill’s outside toward the center. Rinse the cloth, blot again with plain water, then pat dry. Always perform a colorfast test on a hidden spot before treating cherished textiles or cushions.
Upholstery and Fabric Care, Naturally
On breezy days, carry cushions to a shaded balcony or porch and let airflow work naturally. A short, indirect sun exposure helps reduce odor-causing microbes, but avoid long sessions that fade dyes. Pair with gentle brushing to lift dust. Your fabrics rebound without heavy perfumes, feeling lighter, cleaner, and springtime new again.