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White Out on SofaFeedback About This Post:RE: White Out on SofaI looked at another posting about removing glue and adhesives from the sofa, and it suggested WD-40. I tried this for the white out on my faux suede sofa, and amazingly enough it worked. I then used a oil removing cleanser to get rid of the WD-40. It is clean and looks like new. Post By Malikia (Guest Post) RE: White Out on SofaOn paper, you can scratch it off with a coin or your fingernail. Try carefully scraping it off with a haircomb or razor blade. Post By suzi homemaker (Guest Post) |
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