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Cleaning Up Kerosine Spill on Non-leather CouchTodd Layne Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Up Kerosine Spill on Non-leather Couch
Sprinkle some old fashioned regular kitty litter over the spill and leave it for at least 24 hours. The kitty litter will soak up the oil from the kerosine. Then remove the cat litter. The spot should be gone. I have done this on carpet and upholstry. It works. Post By Susan (Guest Post) |
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