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Flower Stain on UpholsteryAlana from Scotland Fife Feedback About This Post:RE: Flower Stain on Upholstery
Plan on a long time trying, should you have the courage. I'd start by using warm water/Dawn ultra liquid with a toothbrush and LOTS of paper towels to blot whatever might come up with the light scrub. If still stained, blow dry, then try K2R stain remover with brushtop can, brush gently and keep trying. If still stained but lighter, repeat a few times in several different directions. I believe this would be the safest Post by lyndagayle62 RE: Flower Stain on UpholsteryPollen from lilies is impossible to remove. I was a floral designer-I know. I also pinch out the pollen bearing tips in the center of a lily before I bring them home, oir before I work with them. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Flower Stain on Upholsteryyou might try a paste of baking soda and peroxide. kind of pound it in with a brush. some pollen is sort of oily and the baking soda might cut the oil enough to get out the stain. then again, some pollen is used to make dye.....good luck Post By carla bledsoe (Guest Post) |
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