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How should I clean and care for my Homebody couch or recliner?
How should I clean and care for my Homebody couch or recliner?

Cleaning and care directions vary by fabric, but all are high-quality, stain-resistant, and easy to clean.

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Written by Amy Maestri
Updated over 9 months ago

Homebody products are made with a highly-curated selection of high-quality fabrics that are spill-proof, stain resistant, and easy to clean.

All fabrics also meet the OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certification, meaning they are screened for substances known to harm human health, and are PFAS and PFC-free with no “forever chemicals” or toxic flame retardants.

Cleaning and care instructions vary by fabric.

Natural Linen and Pet-Friendly Care & Cleaning

All removable pieces can be machine-washed or hand-washed in cold water with a mild detergent. We suggest air drying while avoiding direct sunlight. If you'd like to iron once dry, please do so on the lowest setting. We recommend doing this only as frequently as is required, as our fabrics are meant to be easily spot-cleaned.

For regular care, we recommend spot cleaning with a mild ph balanced cleaner. First, use a dry towel to mop up the mess. If stains are dried and baked in, moisten them with a spritz of water first and then blot with a dry towel or a paper towel.

Our product team went through an in depth analysis of available cleaners on the market and here are our top picks for our fabric:

Velvet Care & Cleaning

All removable pieces should be dry cleaned, rather than machine washed. Do not iron. We recommend doing this only as frequently as is required, as our fabrics are meant to be easily spot-cleaned.

For regular care, we recommend spot cleaning with a mild ph balanced cleaner. First, use a dry towel to mop up the mess. If stains are dried and baked in, moisten them with a spritz of water first and then blot with a dry towel or a paper towel.

Our product team went through an in depth analysis of available cleaners on the market and here are our top picks for our fabric:

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