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I remember when we bought our couch - the guy at the furniture store said regular ol' 409 was the trick. Just spray it on, scrub a little, wipe off. I haven't tested out that theory, though.
Maybe call a furniture store & see what they recommend?
I tried oxiclean on mine and it just left a bigger (cleaner) water spot after the fact than the breastmilk did (I leaked EVERYWHERE) so after giving up on it - I simply stripped the cushion cover off and tossed it in the washer, put it on delicate and with very little soap and hoped for the best. I figured that it couldn't get any worse. The thing came out sparkly clean and the fabric was fine. So if you're at the point of a cover - I'd give it a go with the washer first (no dryer!) and see if it works.
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Hmmmm, I'd call Stanley Steemer or any other professional upholstery cleaner...microfiber is tricky...xoxoxox to all!!!
I remember when we bought our couch - the guy at the furniture store said regular ol' 409 was the trick. Just spray it on, scrub a little, wipe off. I haven't tested out that theory, though.
Maybe call a furniture store & see what they recommend?
I use spray foam carpet cleaner and a dry cloth.But if you are a lil nervous about it do a test spot.Hope you get it done either way.
I tried oxiclean on mine and it just left a bigger (cleaner) water spot after the fact than the breastmilk did (I leaked EVERYWHERE) so after giving up on it - I simply stripped the cushion cover off and tossed it in the washer, put it on delicate and with very little soap and hoped for the best. I figured that it couldn't get any worse. The thing came out sparkly clean and the fabric was fine. So if you're at the point of a cover - I'd give it a go with the washer first (no dryer!) and see if it works.
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