D dabirdz New member Joined May 8, 2013 Messages 39 Reaction score 0 Jun 9, 2014 #21 warm water and white vinegar mixture, saturate the area and extract, will remove soap residue.
cardaddy New member Joined Nov 20, 2012 Messages 3,937 Reaction score 0 Jun 9, 2014 #22 tw33k2514 said: Is it real suede or microfiber? Real leather suede you effed it. Microfiber, it can be fixed. Click to expand... :iagree: My Dad was a dry-cleaner for decades, a good 40 years. Suede leather is just something you don't get wet.... EVER! Then again, as was said, micro-suede is another matter. Not that anything I said helped..... jus' sayin'. :dunno:
tw33k2514 said: Is it real suede or microfiber? Real leather suede you effed it. Microfiber, it can be fixed. Click to expand... :iagree: My Dad was a dry-cleaner for decades, a good 40 years. Suede leather is just something you don't get wet.... EVER! Then again, as was said, micro-suede is another matter. Not that anything I said helped..... jus' sayin'. :dunno:
allenk4 In time out Joined Mar 12, 2013 Messages 4,845 Reaction score 0 Jun 9, 2014 #23 If the cushion covers are removable...machine wash them on warm and dry in the dryer until almost dry. Place back on the cushions and allow to dry completely. Did I'd twice on a Rooms to Go microfiber couch with great results
If the cushion covers are removable...machine wash them on warm and dry in the dryer until almost dry. Place back on the cushions and allow to dry completely. Did I'd twice on a Rooms to Go microfiber couch with great results