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How often do you clean your sofa? Turns out 1 in 10 Brits never do!

Hattie Bishop by Hattie Bishop
December 1, 2016
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How often do you clean your sofa? Turns out 1 in 10 Brits never do!
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One in 10 Brits never clean their sofas, as found by shocking new research.

The grim discovery was revealed in a recent poll, which shows that, staggeringly, three quarters of homeowners have stained sofas, yet 54% admitted they clean their suite less than once a month.

Worse still, rather than trying to clean our stains, 20% of us are happy to simply disguise the marks on our furniture using cushions or a throw.

The survey, conducted by DistinctiveChesterfields.com, found that the main culprits for causing stains were tea and coffee, with the beverages tarnishing one in five of UK sofas.

This was followed by chocolate (12.6%), wine (11.5%) and juice (10.6%) – while 6% claim they had various forms of bodily fluids encrusted on their couches, including sick, poo and semen.

Not only are stains notoriously difficult to remove, but one single bacterial cell from a rancid stain can become more than eight million cells in less than 24 hours – causing people to develop colds and sickness.

It is no surprise that Britain’s sofas are getting soiled, with 44% of people admitting to eating on their sofa daily, as well as 62.5% drinking, but there were other activities found to be taking place on the coach too.

Almost one in 10 respondents admit to getting frisky on their couch at least once a week, with 2% indulging in a spot of lovemaking every day and the same amount admitted to snoozing on the sofa daily. A third of people kip on the couch at least once per week.

Steve Laidlaw, director at DistinctiveChesterfields.com, said, “If your sofas have removable covers, upholstery cleaning is pretty easy – simply put the covers through the washing machine or go down to the dry cleaners. But sofas made of delicate materials such as velvet should be cleaned using an approved upholstery cleaner, by lightly dabbing the stain with a cloth.

“Leather sofas, on the other hand, do not like water, as it could stain the material. Cleaning agents which include oils or waxes are good as they act as a moisturiser for the suite. If you’ve got a steam cleaner, these do the trick nicely!”

Most common stains

Tea                         19.82%

Coffee                  19.82%

Chocolate            12.63%

Wine                     11.54%

Juice                      10.59%

Ink                          9.78%

Mud                      6.25%

Ketchup               5.77%

Pasta sauce        3.26%

Curry                     2.92%

Sick                        2.72%

Oil                           2.65%

Jam                        2.44%

Bleach                   2.44%

Mould                   2.44%

Semen                  1.97%

Urine                     1.90%

Mustard               1.49%

Poo                        1.09%

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Hattie Bishop

Hattie Bishop

After completing an English and Philosophy degree at University of Sussex, Hattie went on to work at a local paper in the North East. She is now deputy editor of features at SWNS and hosts the RealFix podcast. She loves seafood and is a lifelong fan of Rick Stein.

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