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How to remove scuffs from velour bumpers - an easy way to restore their beauty.


Have you noticed any scuffs on the newly purchased bed bumper from sparrow.sklep.pl? Before you start worrying, we have good news - it's not a stain or material damage! We would like to explain why this phenomenon occurs and how to easily restore the bumpers to their original appearance.


The crib bumpers available at sparrow.sklep.pl are made of soft and pleasant-to-touch cotton velour material. Velour has short fibers on its surface, which are created through the process of trimming the fabric.


It is these fibers that give the material its soft touch. Unfortunately, sometimes during the packaging of the protectors into covers, the fibers can become flattened, giving the impression of scuffs or stains. This often happens with outlet or readily available bumpers, as they may have been stored in their covers for a long period of time.




We would like to reassure you that this is not a product defect or dirt. In fact, this issue can be easily resolved, and the braid bumpers will look like new.

Here's how to do it:


1. Prepare a gentle, damp cloth. Make sure it is clean and free from any aggressive detergents.

2. Gently rub the flattened surface of the protector, following the direction of the fibers. Avoid applying too much pressure to prevent damaging the material.

3. Allow the protector to air dry. If the fibers haven't fully recovered their original state, repeat the process.

4. If the issue persists after several attempts, you can consider washing the protector following the instructions on the label. Usually, after the first wash, any scuffs disappear, and the material regains its original appearance.


Now that you know how easy it is to restore the crib bumpers to their great appearance, you can enjoy their quality and comfort without worrying about damages or stains. We encourage you to purchase velvet protectors to provide your child with a pleasant and cozy sleeping environment.

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