The fabric panels inside our pod look dusty. I’m worried water will stain them. What’s the dry cleaning method?
Use dry methods only – moisture ruins acoustic properties and can cause mold.
| Method | Tools | Effectiveness |
|---|---|---|
| Vacuum with brush attachment | Soft brush, low suction | Excellent for dust |
| Lint roller | Standard sticky roller | Good for pet hair, lint |
| Compressed air (canned) | Blow from 6-8 inches away | Good for crevices |
| Foam upholstery cleaner (dry) | Spray, let dry, vacuum | For light stains |
| Gel cleaning putty | Press and pull | Good for keyboards, small areas |
What to avoid: Steam cleaners, wet wipes, shampoo machines, bleach, scrubbing brushes.
Meet&Co Pro tip: For heavy stains, buy a dry extraction powder (car interior cleaner). Sprinkle, work in with soft brush, vacuum after 15 minutes. No water, no residue.
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