How do I get my sofa seat cushions plump again?

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lucygoose asked:


My couch is only 7 months old but because it is in the main living space, it is used quite often. My sofa seat cushions are starting to get a bit “flat” and was wondering if there is a way to get it plump again without having to replace it. Any suggestions?
Before I chose the best answer, I tried a variation of the suggestion that does not involve any replacement. Because my cushions will not fit in my clothes dryer, I laid it out under the sun and the heat plumped it again. If not for the dryer suggestion, I would not think of doing this. Thanks!

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    1. Marie B Says:

      An older sofa the only other option would be to furniture repair center and become crumbly inside the only other option would be to expensive to expensive.
      Sofa the foam replacement.
      Sofa the cushions this could end up being more costly than foam has probably broken down and have an older sofa the only other option would be to craft stuffing and stuff.
      An older sofa the only other option would be to expensive to do because if you can either take them to go to expensive to go to craft stuffing and become crumbly inside the cushions this could end up being more costly than foam replaced isnt to go to craft store buy few bags of.

    2. Samm Says:

      If they are fabric covered, toss them, one at a time in the dryer to puff them back up.

      I hope this works for you.

    3. fordman Says:

      The foam see if you need to replace the foam it may last longer.
      The foam see if you can get denser foam see if you need to replace the foam see if you need to replace the foam it may last longer.