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Removing Hair Gel from SofaFeedback About This Post:RE: Removing Hair Gel from SofaMy mom always used a little ammonia mixed in warm water to get out the stains my dad's Brylcreme (which is very greasy) out of the back of the sofa or chair. And it worked very well. She just rubbed the stain in a circular motion with a sponge soaked in the ammonia solution. If it is stubborn you may have to do it 2 or 3 times, but I think it should work for you. Post by Irene16 RE: Removing Hair Gel from SofaIf it's just ordinary gel, an upolstery cleaner should work. If it's that greasy pomade the rockabilly dudes like so much, the solution is to go into the bathroom and throw the junk out. That stuff is terrible. Post by Papillon RE: Removing Hair Gel from SofaIf costs are involved in getting this cleaned,sonny boy should pay for it. I bet he thinks twice about whre he lays his head down next time. Post By Linda (Guest Post) |
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