With a good interior cleaner, you keep furniture, upholstery and carpets fresh and well cared for. In this collection, you'll find practical cleaners for everyday maintenance and for tackling stains on textiles. Think of fabric sofas, dining chairs, rugs and other upholstered surfaces that see a lot of use.
Interior cleaner for furniture, textiles and carpets
An interior cleaner is designed to remove dirt and signs of use from fabric surfaces without putting unnecessary strain on the material. That makes it ideal for a sofa, armchair or chair that you want to freshen up regularly. A suitable cleaner can also help keep rugs and carpets looking neater and fresher. If you're mainly looking for a solution for floor textiles, take a look at our collection of cleaners for carpets and rugs.
Which cleaner suits your needs?
For sofas and upholstered chairs
Choose a textile cleaner or furniture cleaner that is suitable for upholstery. These products are useful for seats, armrests and other areas that quickly absorb dirt. Preferably work in small sections so you can keep control over the result.
For rugs and carpets
For floor textiles, it's best to choose a product that works well for regular use and spot treatment. Especially in walkways or with a rug under the dining table, dirt builds up more quickly. For extra maintenance, you can also browse rugs and products for floor care.
For isolated stains or heavy use
If you're dealing with a specific stain, a targeted stain remover is often more practical than a general freshener. For a home with children, pets or lots of guests, it's smart to keep an interior cleaner on hand for quick help with accidents.
Buying guide: what should you look for?
- Choose a cleaner based on the material, such as furniture fabric, upholstery or carpet.
- For regular maintenance, a mild freshener is often enough.
- For stubborn spots, a targeted stain treatment usually works better.
- It's better to use a product made for textiles rather than a general all-purpose cleaner.
- If you want to keep your whole home well maintained, also check out our range of maintenance products.
Tips for use and a neat result
Always test a cleaner first on an inconspicuous area. Blot a stain gently instead of rubbing hard, so the fibres stay intact. Work from the outside in to prevent the stain from spreading. Let the treated area dry thoroughly before using the fabric intensively again. Regular light cleaning also helps prevent dirt from sinking deep into the textile.
Good to combine with other maintenance
If you have other surfaces besides furniture that need attention, it's useful to coordinate your maintenance routine. For smooth floors, for example, you can take a look at maintenance for hard floors or maintenance for PVC and vinyl.
Frequently asked questions about interior cleaner
Can I use an interior cleaner on every fabric?
No, not every fabric reacts the same way. Always check the care label on your furniture or rug and test first on a small, hidden area.
What is better: spray or foam?
A spray is often handy for a quick refresh and light dirt. Foam often gives a bit more control for spot cleaning, because it soaks into the fabric less quickly.
How do I remove a stain without leaving a ring?
Blot the stain dry first, don't use too much product and work calmly from the outside in. That reduces the chance of edges or rings.
How often should I clean upholstery?
That depends on how much it is used. A sofa or chair that is used daily is best refreshed regularly and treated immediately when stains appear. That way the material stays looking good for longer.
Is an interior cleaner only for furniture?
No, many products in this collection are also suitable for carpets, rugs and other textile surfaces in the home. Just make sure the product fits your specific use.