W, which means wash with water-based cleaners. S, which means wash with solvent-based cleaners. SW, which means you can use either water-based or solvent-based cleaners.

Clean, empty spray bottle White or undyed sponge, towel, or cloth that’s both clean and dry Soft-bristled brush Vacuum cleaner You can also use baby wipes because they contain alcohol. [3] X Research source

Discoloring Changes to the texture (a little stiffness in the fabric is normal) Color bleeding Fabric shrinkage

Work in small patches or tackle one stain at a time until the entire piece is clean. Don’t forget to clean the cushions as well. If you encounter areas that are particularly stubborn, try rubbing them gently with a clean, soft-bristled toothbrush.

Return any cushions to the furniture when you’re done.

In case of a spill that you didn’t notice right away, deal with stains as soon as you spot them using the same cleaning process. Spray a small amount of alcohol on the area and wipe with a clean cloth.

Before cleaning any fabric, always read all tag directions regarding proper washing instructions. Perform a small test patch on the fabric somewhere unnoticeable before applying any cleaning solution to the entire cloth.

Alternatively, you can wash microsuede items in the washing machine on the delicate or hand-wash cycle. Wash microsuede items alone together, as this material tends to collect lint from other fabrics. Do not use bleach products or fabric softeners on microsuede. [7] X Research source

A dryer can be used on low-heat or a no-heat setting, but it’s best to hang microsuede fabric on a clothesline or on hangers to air dry.