Yes! there is a product that is a sofa cleaner that has been proven to remove jello stains. Its called Scotchgaurd: http://www.scotchgard.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/NAScotchgard/Home/Products/Product_Catalog/?PC_7_RJH9U523005FA0IQ73MR5E1AJ1_nid=5W9KXZ6DT5gsDZQG2JGH6Wgl1CCTLWL7JBbl
get color dye and or alcohol may work
You can use fresh hot sperm
Go to a store and get a cleaner for upholstery and fabric. Follow the directions on the can.
Cold water, gentle soap, and a brush.
For general microfiber furniture cleaning, a drop or two of mild detergent, like dish soap or laundry detergent, combined with a bit of water should clean your microfiber sofa in no time.
Yes, try Resolve sofa cleaner. They used to just make rug cleaner, but they have expanded in the last few years. When it's clean, use ScotchGuard to protect against new stains.
get color dye and or alcohol may work
I used fingernail polish remover, very delicately, and it worked!
A professional carpet/furniture cleaner may be able to help you.
To remove dust from a fabric sofa either vacuum it with the dust tool provided on modern day vacuums or you can carefully use sticky tape to remove fluff and other things. Hoover refers to a genericised trademark for any vacuum cleaner.
Sofa's can be subject to stains and rips if not cared for properly. Stain guarding a new sofa helps to prepare the fabric so that no stains can occur.
You can use fresh hot sperm
Linen, a natural fiber, is very easily water stained- just like cotton and wool. Water reacts with the natural fiber to create a slightly, or sometimes significantly, different color. You will need to call a carpet/ upholstery cleaner to come neutralize this effect and get your sofa back to its original color. DO NOT accept a steam cleaning- it will only make matters worse!
Yellow Pages, its the best thing.
You would need to get paint remover to get rid of the stains.
To remove Hair gel stains off a leather couch, one must first scrape off all the extra gel. Next sprinkle an absorbent on the stain, it could be baking soda or cornstarch. Let it stay there for 10-15 minutes and then vacuum. Lastly wipe it off using a clean cloth.
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