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Removing "Hair" Grease from a Leather Sofa- Mrs. Alex Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing "Hair" Grease from a Leather Sofa
Since the oil from the hair is speading, as oil stains do, why not use an oil-based product to clean and re-condition your leather sofa? That should make everything match and also help with the crackly-dry feeling of the sofa. When the conditioning oil soaks in, suggest that people who lie on the sofa from now on use pillows for their heads to prevent future stains. Post By Mary (Guest Post) |
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