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Baby Poo on UpholsteryCamilla Feedback About This Post:RE: Baby Poo on UpholsteryHave you tried Resolve heavy traffic foam? It gets all my cats bodily emissions out of my upholstery. You could also try vinegar and water. Mixed in equal parts, had a girlfriend vomit on my carpet after drinking something that was apparently purple at a party she went to. Got it out of my tan carpet. Good luck. Post by Suzanne S. |
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