- 1). Combine 1 ounce of spot cleaner and 1 quart of lukewarm water, and mix them thoroughly.
- 2). Dip a white cloth into the solution. Test it by dabbing a small spot in an inconspicuous area of the couch. If the fabric appears discolored or damaged in any way, stop and consult a cleaning professional.
- 3). Dab the stain with the cloth dipped in the cleaner, starting at the outside edges of the stain and working in.
- 4). Rinse the fabric by dabbing it with a cloth dipped in clean water.
- 5). Repeat as needed until the stain is removed. Then, let the area air-dry.
- 1). Dip a damp white cloth into liquid leather soap. Test it by dabbing a small spot in an inconspicuous area of the couch. If the leather appears discolored or damaged in any way, stop and consult a cleaning professional.
- 2). Inspect the leather to see which direction it runs. This is called the lie. Gently rub the stain in the same direction as the lie until it is removed.
- 3). Wipe the area with a damp cloth to remove the soap residue. Then, let the area air-dry.
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