If you are going to wash the covering, put a little dye of the same color in the wash to avoid fading. (I saw this on HGTV)
Bleach does not clean anything. Bleach chemically affect the coloring dye in material, normally making it lighter. You want to clean your couch without damaging it. There are many cleaning agents (soaps and detergents), spot removers and spot lifters available. What you need to use depends on the couch material, the padding under the material and the type of substance that made the couch need to be cleaned. Most furniture comes with some sort of label describing its contents and how to clean it. Otherwise start with something sold for the type of stain or dirt you need to remove, follow its instructions but first test in a hidden area to be sure it works and does no damage.
A quality leather couch can be easy to clean since you can often just wipe up any messes, but overall a microfiber couch is the way to go if you are concerned with cleaning. Microfiber is naturally stain resistant so you don't need to scotch guard and to clean it you simply need water and dish soap.
well how would you get a urine stain on the couch anyway oh yeah you clean it that's how you get rid of it clean it :):)
With more urine
A couch is probably the most used piece of furniture you can have in your house. Because it is always being used it is the most likely to need to be cleaned often. You can help erase some of unpreventable grime that it will attain over a period of time by following these simple steps.Step 1: Vacuum your couch. Today most vacuum cleaners come with furniture attachments. Attach the furniture brush to your hose and vacuum all of the couch including under the cushions and both sides of the cushions themselves. Don't forget the back, sides and arms of the couch. Preventative maintenance is always the best way to go. Therefore, if possible, you should vacuum your furniture daily and if unable to do so daily at least weekly.Step 2: If your couch has pieces that are not cloth such as wood or other material, take a rag and clean those parts as well. If the couch as scrolled designs or such on the wood or other material a cotton swab well work well to clean inside the groves. You can use a wood cleanser if desired or a slightly damp cloth. However if your furniture is new applying a cleanser to its surface may nullify the warranty.Step 3: After you have loosened all the dirt and foreign material on your couch you are now ready to move forward to shampooing it. Gather together the shampooer and the cleansers you will need for your shampooer. Make sure you follow the manufacturers instructions carefully on the assembly.Step 4: If you have not cleaned the couch before it is wise to test a small area first. Underneath where the legs are works best as this is the least likely to show any inadvertent discoloring.Step 5: Clean the entire couch. This will help prevent and water spots from forming.Step 6: Allow the couch and cushions to dry completely before reassembling it.After shampooing the couch you should have a clean, hopefully spot free and odor free couch. This will help your living room or den smell fresh and clean as well. With regular cleaning you can help prevent dust mites and other allergens from forming as well as prolonging the life of your couch.
go to a steam cleaners
call the sherif's office Is he out on bond already?
According to EPA site, your best bet is to first wet vacuum the material (possibly steam clean) and then to use a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) vacuum after the material has completely dried first. Using a dehumidifier is a good idea too since mold thrives on moisture.
A big feather filled couch.
There are many products available to help you clean your leather couch. Leather couches are not any more difficult to clean than suede couches. You will need to buy a leather conditioner to keep it in good condition though.
Clean the couch with a mixture of vinegar and Pine Sol. That should remove the smell and the stain. D-Molish Now also does a great job of removing the smell and the soaked urine.
I assume this is a couch in the waiting area. If so you may not like the answer, but get rid of the couch. Women with larger frames do not like getting out of couches. Solves your problem for cleaning it as well.