Well i thought that this was common knowledge or something but oh well; first of all get the stain wet, nice and moist, no need for soap though, as that could ruin your sofa if done wrong.
Then go and get a rather dry red wine, graded 1, but 2 will do the job too.
Apply this to folded up kitchen roll and dab gently a few times and then rub in circular motions. After a number of rotations you will begin to see improvement so go and grab the rest of the wine for a nice well done glass! :)
I used fingernail polish remover, very delicately, and it worked!
I know I seem crazy but, just use nail polish remover. use it on a cloth and just scrub scrub scrub.
i would try nail polish remover or almond oil.
I used a restoring nail polish with acetate in it that is supposed to thin nail polish to take it off your nails easier. It's called Seche Restore restoration thinner. It worked great getting purple nail polish off my microfiber sofa and my white pants!
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.
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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.
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.
try nail polish removerMy solution was, get a washcloth, put a little bit of rubbing alcohol on one side and scrub scrub scrub. It will take it out a little bit. Then wait for no more than a minute! and Pour Acetone nail polish remover on the other half of your washcloth and scrub scrub scrub! Mine came out perfectly easy!If you are really carefull, a tiny bit of nailpolish won't hurt! All you have to do is get a tissue, or something you scrub nail polish normally off with, and get a little bit of remover on it, just enough so it's not really "wet," it just has it on it. From there I would dab lightly, see what happens!! Hope this helped!I'm not 100% sure, but it worked for my leather bag so good luck!
There is a nail EMBEDDED in my sofa
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.