I used fingernail polish remover, very delicately, and it worked!
It's difficult to completely remove bleach stains from sofa fabric. You can try using a fabric marker or dye designed for the specific fabric to camouflage the stain. Alternatively, you may need to consider covering the stain with a decorative throw or cushion.
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
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.
You can clean a microfiber sofa using a mild detergent mixed with water. Gently scrub the stained areas with a soft cloth or sponge, and then rinse with a clean damp cloth. Allow the sofa to air dry thoroughly before using it again.
Microfiber sofas are extremely comfortable. They are easy to clean and it repels water. Microfiber sofas are cheaper than leather couches, and will last a long time.
The Contemporary Microfiber Sofa Bed Sleep Fouton from Overstock.com is a firm, stylish piece of furniture that functions as either a sofa or a bed. Available in black, camel or brown, this sofa bed has a wooden frame with metal legs. This item measures 77 inches long by 36 inches high by 35 inches deep.
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.
One can find and purchase a microfiber sectional sofa at the Ashley Furniture HomeStore. Ashley Furniture HomeStores can be found in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, Canada.
My wife has always used ice, a toothbrush and a vaccuum. The ice makes it very brittle and the toothbrush breaks it up, then simply vaccuum the area. I'm not sure what "microfiber" consists of but I don't see why this would not work on it. It certainly wouldn't do any damage.
Try Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Not just for hair... I don't know if this works on leather or not, but I've used hairspray to remove permanent black marker from a crushed velvet sofa. (I wonder if it's the alcohol in it?)
To get the fabric on a microfiber sofa soft again after cleaning it, you should brush it with a soft brush. A scrub brush works well. The reason that it was still rough after you brushed it was likely because you were brushing in the wrong direction. You have to brush it in a circular motion.
Yes, you can remove stains from a suede sofa by using a few simple methods. Gently blot the stain with a clean, dry cloth to absorb excess moisture, then use a suede brush to restore the fabric's texture. For tougher stains, a mixture of white vinegar and water can be applied lightly with a cloth, followed by brushing once dry. Always test any cleaning method on an inconspicuous area first to avoid damage.