Now, wipe the cushion with a dry cloth and let it air dry, perhaps in a shaded area, avoiding exposing it to direct sunlight or putting it in the dryer to avoid ruining the original shape of the cushion.
It is important to note that hydrogen peroxide may discolor some fabrics, so we recommend testing a single area of the pad first before using it on the entire surface.
We also remind you that hydrogen peroxide loses its effectiveness over time and therefore it would be best to always use a fresh solution to obtain optimal results.
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