QUOTE(ck2chan @ Aug 18 2017, 02:00 PM)
I use Scotchgard fabric and upholstery cleaner. Took off dried stains from pee, coffee, milo, chinese medicine. Got it from ACE Hardware.Sofas, Sharing your experience of buying sofa
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QUOTE(watabakiu @ Dec 16 2017, 04:41 PM) I tried, but it seems that Febreeze only masks the odor, and replace it with scents. But the odor is still lingering there, and this is not cool! Apply cheap white vinegar followed by baking soda. I tried it when someone in my house was drunk and peed near the bed. After 2 days, I vacumn the baking soda residue and clean with scotchgard fabric cleaner. Worked for me. |
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QUOTE(watabakiu @ Dec 19 2017, 08:09 PM) Urgh what bad luck you have! But glad you have it resolved. My sofa is the fabric type, hope the vinegar didnt seep thru the fabric and it smell vinegar-y? The baking soda will neutralize the smell of vinegar. The pee hit the underside of bedframe which was covered by fabric. Maybe you can do a quick test on a piece of rag to see how it smell like.Oh ya...i used a spray bottle to spray the vinegar on the fabric. Then immediately sprinkle baking soda on top. There will be a small chemical reaction like bubbling and fizzling which is to be expected. Good luck This post has been edited by CPN: Dec 19 2017, 08:39 PM |
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