say a rather large bottle of soy formula spills all over the seat of a couch. How would you go about gettin it out as well as the smell it will produce as it sits and rots...
HELP!
HELP!
Desslock said:New couch
HydroSqueegee said:just about 3 year old couch... so not buying a new one.
Coqui said:Hire a cleaning service. Should have gotten the scotch guard protection on it.
April23 said:Dry clean the covers (if you can unzip them) then poor bleach on the cushion....
whoo hoo!
*Fuxx Burger* said:Well Febreeze will help with the smell.
It's done wonders for our old couch.
Is it possible, like April said to unzip the covers and have them dry cleaned?
HydroSqueegee said:thats a good idea. how do you get rid of the bleach smell?
lemon_fresh said:New Couch! Leather next time, dark leather so the crayons/paint don't show.
lemon_fresh said:New Couch! Leather next time, dark leather so the crayons/paint don't show.
Or just get a grey couch...lemon_fresh said:New Couch! Leather next time, dark leather so the crayons/paint don't show.
April23 said:I dont know if bleach is the BEST idea, but maybe some sort of fabric cleaner and wring it out??
Just use the pet stain stuff on the cushion. Get an enzymatic one, it should eat the organics in the formula just the same.HydroSqueegee said:thats a good idea. how do you get rid of the bleach smell?
April23 said:Or a white microfiber couch.
lemon_fresh said:I tried to get the leather. I wanted the leather. But no, the cat will claw it up. Fuck the cat, I'll get those Scat mats and keep the fucker off the couch. Hmm wonder if those would work on the kid too.....
ceiling fly said:Just use the pet stain stuff on the cushion. Get an enzymatic one, it should eat the organics in the formula just the same.