How To Clean A Couch That Smells?

If your couch smells—whether from pets, food, sweat, or just long-term use—you can usually fix it with a good cleaning and deodorizing routine. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to clean a couch that smells, depending on the cause and type of fabric.

1. Check the Couch Tag

Look for a cleaning code:
  • W – Water-based cleaners only
  • S – Solvent-based cleaners only (no water)
  • WS – Water or solvent cleaners
  • X – Vacuum only

2. Vacuum Thoroughly

Use a vacuum with an upholstery attachment to remove:
  • Crumbs
  • Pet hair
  • Dust
  • Dirt in crevices
Tip: Don’t forget under the cushions and the back.

3. Deodorize Naturally with Baking Soda

  • Sprinkle baking soda generously over the entire couch.
  • Let it sit for 30 minutes to 12 hours (longer = better).
  • Vacuum it up thoroughly.
This absorbs odors like body oils, food smells, or pet dander

4. Spot Clean Stains (Optional)

Mix a mild cleaning solution:
  • 1 part white vinegar
  • 1 part water
  • A few drops of dish soap
Use a cloth to lightly dab and clean stains. Don’t soak the fabric.
⚠️ Test on a hidden area first to avoid damage or discoloration.

5. Fabric Freshener (Optional)

Use a DIY or store-bought fabric freshener:
  • DIY: Mix water, vinegar, and a few drops of essential oil in a spray bottle.
  • Lightly mist (don’t soak!) the couch.

6. Let It Air Out

  • Open windows.
  • Use fans or dehumidifiers to speed drying.
  • Sunlight helps kill bacteria and remove odors.
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Do a Final Walkthrough

If the smell persists after all this, it might be:
  • Deep in the foam → consider steam cleaning or professional upholstery cleaning
  • Coming from spills/urine → try enzymatic cleaners
Want tailored instructions for a specific couch material or odor type? Let us know.
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1 Comment
February 13, 2025

Great post! It’s so important to make the switch to eco-friendly cleaning products. Thanks for sharing these recommendations; I’m definitely going to check some of them out.

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