I put my Arhaus Crypton sofa cushions in the washing machine and stressed myself out so you don’t have to.

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Anonymous wrote:Next time you buy a sofa, buy leather. Never buy anything white with kids. Parenting 101.

It seems to have worked out just fine for OP.

I think the better rule is to buy something where the covers zip off, so you can easily clean them. We have thrown our Room & Board Metro covers in the wash several times despite being told we should not. I hate the sofa, but the fabric washes just fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next time you buy a sofa, buy leather. Never buy anything white with kids. Parenting 101.

I would never buy a leather sofa - they're uncomfortable and more likely to develop a tear, crack, or stain and you can't get those out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next time you buy a sofa, buy leather. Never buy anything white with kids. Parenting 101.


Nope. White cotton slipcovers for the win. Throw them in the wash with bleach occasionally and they look brand new (we’re ten years in).
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My cleanest upholstery is a glider chair with a perennials (same as Sunbrella) slipcover. I put the whole thing in the wash and it goes back on perfectly. It’s from RH and they said not to wash it, but I’ve had no problems thankfully. I looked at it carefully to make sure there wasn’t interfacing or something that might get messed up in the washer.

Puke, breastmilk, markers - that chair has seen it all and it looks brand new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just a quick hint for when you have to put the cover back on the foam cushion. Cover the foam cushion in a trash bag (I usually use a Hefty garbage). Next, pull the cover on over the trash bag. Before you zip it up, reach in and slide the garbage bag out. The garbage bag will slide off easily and you can reuse it for the next cushion.


This is a great idea. Thank you!
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