Anyone have a remedy for this other than flip the cushion over?
I've dabbed up as much as will come up but other than that I don't know what to do.
I've dabbed up as much as will come up but other than that I don't know what to do.
I've dabbed up as much as will come up but other than that I don't know what to do.My cushion covers are removable and go right into the washing machine.
Have you tried using steam/hot water and then a shop vac to pull the moisture/stain back out? ( Does Hoover still make the Steamvac Jr.?)
Brown. Medium brown.What color is your couch?
Back in the day, we called them Davenports.
How much did you spill?Brown. Medium brown.
A drop or two but it spreads out and makes it look more than it is. The spot is the size of a nickel.How much did you spill?
I don't have one and I dont plan on buying one for this. I'll live with the spot then.Got a weird idea here @fiddleshe, what about using a steam iorn on the highest steam setting?
In theory it should help disolve the liquid.
A drop or two but it spreads out and makes it look more than it is. The spot is the size of a nickel.
Brown. Medium brown.
Same here. It doesn't seem that the liquids leave a permanent stain. At least, they don't on my couch, which is very new and a sort of suede microfiber something or other. Damp cloth, wipe, gone.I've had this happen about half a dozen times before I came up with the idea of not laying my mod on its side on the armrest. I would usually squeeze out 1-2 teaspoons of water from a clean dishrag over the area until slightly soaked. Then, I'd blot the area with a clean dry dish towel. When it dried, it would look normal and mrs. smacuser was never the wiser.
HTH and GL.
There's something to try without having to buy stuff worth more than the couch. I didnt lay it down on the armrest, I laid it down on the seat for less than 30 secs. I'm a bachelorette so nobody to yell at me but myself.I've had this happen about half a dozen times before I came up with the idea of not laying my mod on its side on the armrest. I would usually squeeze out 1-2 teaspoons of water from a clean dishrag over the area until slightly soaked. Then, I'd blot the area with a clean dry dish towel. When it dried, it would look normal and mrs. smacuser was never the wiser.
HTH and GL.
I prefer juice spillage on the couch to those days of knocking the cherry off a cigarette and burning a hole in it. Glad those days are gone.