It takes you through the basic step-by-step process and gets you ready to go!.
After you’re done rubbing, you can just take your scrub brush and brush up all of the tiny microfibers and your fabric will look good as new!….just maybe not after 8 years of abuse.

My chairs looked a little better after this, but still pretty dirty.I’m sure if I kept scrubbing for awhile, I’d eventually pull up all the mess, but I’m just not that patient..So what did I do?

I threw caution to the wind, pulled the covers off wherever I could, and tossed them in the washing machine.I figured they’d probably be ruined, but I figured that if they stayed that dirty, I’d probably get frustrated and buy new chairs anyway, or sew some new covers, so I went for it..

The covers aren’t really meant to come off like regular couch slipcovers are, so they were a little tight, but I fought it out..
I was sure they’d shrink or shred or something, but look!.I almost always have a little bit of everything.
Sometimes I’ll focus for an hour on getting a whole bunch of little “blog work” things done that have been bugging me, but in one list of 10-minute tasks, I could do some quick trim-painting in whatever room we’re working on, some planning for whatever holiday is coming up, some online shopping, some regular cleaning tasks, and some organizing and decluttering, and some blog work too.Having a little bit of everything in there really helps me feel like I’m making a little bit of visible progress on all of my goals every day and it keeps me from feeling bored.
Speaking of which, on to the next tip!.Setting a few goals for yourself and then challenging yourself to complete them really kind of is a little game in itself, but if you do things exactly the same way and in the same order every day, things get tedious.
(Editor: Pro Adapters)