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A small family member leaked urine onto one of our dining room chairs and it wasn't discovered until it had dried. What is the best way to remove the stain from a cream-colored chair fabric? Take the fabric off and wash it. |
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"limey" wrote in message news:RwDKh.3183$dG.1677@trndny08... A small family member leaked urine onto one of our dining room chairs and it wasn't discovered until it had dried. What is the best way to remove the stain from a cream-colored chair fabric? Carpet cleaner (such as Resolve) might do it ... but, you must test it first to make sure it does not leave a spot that you will never be able to get out. Use a hidden area (perhaps under the seat) for your test. I assume that you have tried the safer things first, such as club soda. |
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:57:21 GMT, "limey" wrote:
A small family member leaked urine onto one of our dining room chairs and it wasn't discovered until it had dried. What is the best way to remove the stain from a cream-colored chair fabric? Dude, how about the TRUTH !!!! You can admit it...... We wont care....... We all know that it was YOU, who got drunk and ****ed on the chair thinking it was your toilet. Now rinse the chair in your toilet bowl and get some help for your alcoholism disease. I hope you know that alcoholics are lousy in bed, and your wife is already sleeping with your plumber...... |
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:57:21 GMT, "limey" wrote:
A small family member leaked urine onto one of our dining room chairs and it wasn't discovered until it had dried. What is the best way to remove the stain from a cream-colored chair fabric? I've learned one thing with having children, often repairing/cleaning will not bring it back to new. Only new will. So it might be an option to have it recovered. Just works for me.... tom @ www.YourMoneyMakingIdeas.com |
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 20:57:21 GMT, "limey" wrote:
A small family member leaked urine onto one of our dining room chairs and it wasn't discovered until it had dried. What is the best way to remove the stain from a cream-colored chair fabric? What KIND of fabric? I'd use the same stuff they use to get pet-stains out of carpets, but there's a chance that that will stain the fabric worse than the urine did. Do you know what the chair is stuffed with? Water and a shop vac might work by itself. |
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