On this note... I'm in the phase where I like the wood slats but don't want to do start that type of project just yet. If the fabric has to stay for now, how best to ensure it stays clean without damaging it?
- I own a Bissel Little Green which is nice for upholstery and carpet spots (pets). It's just a stationary brush with sprayer and vacuum. I'm not sure if it would be too harsh and fuzz/pull the fabric. Is spray and pat-dry the only way to go?
- After cleaning the dirt out, I've seen people still say use a hydrogen peroxide solution or mild bleach solution to ensure the mildew that may be in the fabric is totally dead.
- If either of the above discolor (my carpet is already a little discolored from age), I have painted other fabric (automotive seats and door panel carpeting) with inexpensive Duplicolor Fabric Paint to my satisfaction. This assumes I haven't ruined the foam behind the fabric in my first two steps.
My search didn't turn up as much information as I had hoped. Just curious for pointers as this is something I have to do soon and more frequently...