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Removing Urine from Couch Cushion with Non-removable Covers

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Date: 01/25/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Furniture | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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My child just peed on my microfiber couch and the cushion covers are not the type you can take off to wash. How can I clean this and not leave a bad stain?

Tricia from Iowa
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By Cricketnc (336) Profile Blog! Contact
I have a microfiber recliner that has non-removable covers too. Unfortunately I get the same stains on it only from me (severe bladder problems, can't blame anybody else! LOL). What I do is use my Pro Super Steamer with 1 teaspoon of 409 + 1 teaspoon of Pine Sol (or whatever nice smelly I have) mixed in with the water in it. Then I blast the seat of the chair really good. I lay a folded towel on it so that I can continue to sit in it till it dries, simply picking up the towel as I go to bed so it can air dry over nite. With my health problems I have to do this more often than I'd like but it gets the chair clean and fresh smelling every time. And by putting the towel down, I am able to continue sitting in the chair too.

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By Har'iet (145) Profile Contact
If the soap and water doesn't work after you clean it that way try Frebreeze. If that doesn't work go to a pet store and get the spray that takes away urine odors caused by dog and cat urine and that should do the trick.

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By THEMORROWS5 (3) Contact
Hey there! I have microfiber too and my 9 month old nephew's diaper leaked on it. I used warm water with just a touch of soap like dish detergent. it worked like a dream and dried beautifully. you can clean anything off of your microfiber that way and it works! Hope this helps you

Jennifer

RE: Removing Urine from Couch Cushion with Non-removable Cov

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