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Water Spots on a Micro Fiber Couch

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Date: 06/17/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Furniture | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How do I get water rings out of my microfiber white chair? They are everywhere.

Amy from Maryville, TN
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Post By (Guest Post) (08/30/2008)
I own a furniture store and water rings are usually the result of someone who over saturates the fabric when they try to clean it. We recommend using baby wipes to dampen the area well, and then agitate vigorously with a clean dry cloth as you blow dry the area. Should only take two or three applications for the toughest water rings to come out.

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Post By peaches (Guest Post) (08/17/2008)
I have a brand new white micro fiber swivel chair and sofa. I spilled a bottle of pepsi on it, then used the safe guard on it thinking the spot would disappear. All it did was leave a HUGE WATER RING stain. My couch stayed that way for 8 months till someone told me to use baby wipes. I used the baby wipes and my sofa looks BRAND NEW AGAIN. Try it it really works.

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Post by Laurel_admin (468) | (12/21/2007)
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I just got water spots on my brand new microfiber couch. Will they go way? Is there a way to wipe them off? Kathy

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RE: Water Spots on a Micro Fiber Couch

I found two useful products if your microfiber sofa requires a water-free dry cleaning agent. K2R Spotlifter at http://www.k2rbrands.com or Blue Coral Dri-Clean Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner at http://www.bluecoral.com Also, you can try the Gonzo Wonder Sponge at http://www.gonzocorp.com, this is also a dry cleaning method but I hear this is great for dog hair and dirt removal. I have not tried the following product but it's worth a shot, http://www.metroguardian.net, click fabric protection, then scroll to MicroFiber Upholstery Cleaner. If anyone tries these four products I mentioned, let me know how it works out for you. (09/22/2005)

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RE: Water Spots on a Micro Fiber Couch

My microfiber sofa cushion covers machine wash beautifully. (06/21/2007)

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