My son was sick and had the same problem, we cleaned it with Resolve cleaner and then when it was dry we sprinkled baking soda on the smelly area waited 20 minutes and vacuumed up we repeated that twice and it worked better then anything else! Good luck :)
If used sparingly, especially in cases of using rubbing alcohol to clean a small stain, rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly enough to not cause damage to microsuede furniture.
Because vomit smells like papaya.
The smell of the vomit cleared the room. They had to clean it up quickly to avoid vomit stains.
Bad.
When vomit is thrown up, it releases gases and chemicals that create a distinct smell. This smell is caused by stomach acids, partially digested food, and bacteria in the digestive system.
Most bed furnishing stores that carry bedding would carry a line of microsuede comforters. Bed Bath & Beyond carries lines of microsuede comforters for all bed sizes.
They would probably know by the smell. Fake vomit does not smell, even if it does smell, it's not as bad as the really stuff. Ewww.... Ya the fake vomit would probably smell like rubber, while the other one smells just plain nasty. ya what the other person said. ewww.
Febreeze works. Just test it on a small unnoticeable part of the couch first to check and see it it will stain your couch. If it doesn't then spray the couch, especially the cushions.
When you vomit, the smell is unpleasant because it contains stomach acids and partially digested food, which can produce strong odors. These odors are often associated with the presence of bacteria in the stomach and digestive system, which can contribute to the foul smell of vomit.
Bleach or vinegar would probably work.
Human vomit smells something like chunky food that is digsted, and thrown up again.
Cut a fresh lemon in half and have the juice drop by drop and smell its skin to avoid vomit.