What do I tried to clean a stain and it just got bigger Are they water lines? How do I get rid of them?
>>2785585bump
ask siri, itoddler
>>2785587>bumping two minutes after making a thread on a slow boardgo fuck off and die, hope your jizz stained couch catches fire while you're sleeping on it
>>2785585get a professional OP to do it.>>2785593lmao
>>2785585I was able to clean something like that off my couch using a spray bottle of appolstery cleaner and pic related. Start in an inconspicuous part of the couch and use the lowest setting on your driver to make sure you don't rip your appolstery apart.
>>2785593>>2785587That wasn’t me. He was trying to frame me
>>2785668What is that?I’ve seen a lot of stuff about using a spray bottle. Is it the blotting with a rag that’s causing these marks?
>>2785585what the fuck is the original stain from you double nigger
>>2785810>what the fuck is the original stain from you double niggerYour mom's pussy juice.
>>2785810Not sure. It was pretty small and subtle. Craigslist. So I goofed pretty bad
>>2785585take the couch outside in the morning and hose it down completely, scrub it like you're washing a car, then rinse out the soap with more water, and let it air-dry in the sun all day - cover it that night and let it dry another day in the sun - take it inside and enjoy the clean couch - but if it stinks throw it away and consider setting it on fire for rapid disposal
>>2785585you need special tools for that, better leave it to professional, it doesn't make sense to buy tools just for that one couch
>>2785585god this place is hopeless use la's totally awesome carpet cleaner and pick up a wet/dry shop vac
>>2785585there's soda or something soaked into the cushion foam and dried, so when you soaked through the fabric it came back.steam cleaning will get the fabric clean without wetting the dirt but you're never gonna get all that crap out of the foam. if you're in ant or roach country you should trash it before it becomes a nest.
>>2785585use a good foam cleaner and treat the WHOLE surface. Let this adsorb, then take a sponge /brush and clean the WHOLE surface, not only the spot.. Repeat if required. 50 % of success is mechanical treatment.