One of the biggest frustrations with upholstery is that it doesn’t always smell the way it looks. A couch can appear spotless and still carry old odors from food, pets, sweat, smoke, dampness, or just everyday use. And because fabric tends to absorb and hold onto smells, regular surface cleaning doesn’t always do much to fix the problem underneath. That’s where a lot of people make the same mistake.
They spray something heavily scented onto the fabric and assume the issue is gone. But in many cases, that only covers the smell temporarily. Once the fragrance fades, the odor underneath is still there — sometimes even worse than before. Professional cleaners know this is one of the most common problems with upholstered furniture. Because when clients say something “still smells off,” it usually means the odor hasn’t actually been removed.
It’s just been masked. And that’s exactly why some cleaners rely on a very unexpected spray bottle instead of a perfumed fabric product. Because what they’re trying to do isn’t make upholstery smell stronger.
It’s make it smell like nothing at all.