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White Couch Disaster - Good Stain Remover Needed!

well thats basically it. my white couch is a disaster and i need a good stain remover, between pop and baby spit up its no longer a beautiful white hue but now plainly grey! help!!

What can I do next?

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Honest to goodness, I've heard that vodka is a great stain remover. I've tried it on red juices (cranberry) and it worked wonderfully, but mostly on stains that hadn't been treated with something else first.

Good luck finding a solution! If you can't find anything, it might be slip cover time.

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I get M30 from Dollar General. It is only $1.00 for a small tube of goo. But it works fantastic. It gets out grease, grass, baby spit-up (dried), blood, urine stains (dried), and many household stains off counters,ect. I love this stuff. It is well worth the dollar and I have never ever found anything to get out my boys stains before this. good luck.

Hi E.,
depending on what type of fabric the couch is... a baking soda paste of water & b. soda, rubbed in & let sit for awhile, then spray with vinegar and rub with a damp cloth of water should help. Ive done this on fabric and then steam cleaned with just plain hot water and its come out beautifully! also on pleather, but it can be inconsistent in spots, so id be careful with any kind of pleather/leather.

Melaleuca Pre spot or Mela Magic or Sol U Mel Non toxic and works. The price is right too. I tried the baking soda and vinegar and it did not work for me The Sol U Mel will remove order also.
Good luck

Hi E. what I will say is too little too late to help but when you have little ones 'never buy white'. Really I wish you good luck as I have been there done that too.

Shaklee's Nature Bright and Basic H2 will get the job done. The products are all natural and concentrated so a little bit goes a long way. The can also be used to clean just about anything else you can imagine.

I can send you some free samples if you want and so can try them on a hidden spot first. I guarantee they'll work!

-C.

My two ideas would be to try baking soda and warm water or oxyclean and warm water. Good luck!

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Honest to goodness, I've heard that vodka is a great stain remover. I've tried it on red juices (cranberry) and it worked wonderfully, but mostly on stains that hadn't been treated with something else first.

Good luck finding a solution! If you can't find anything, it might be slip cover time.

I agree with the previous poster Sol-U-Mel. If you need a Melaleuca rep. please contact me:)

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