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Cleaning Microfiber
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| Gary Brown 2005-10-04, 3:21 am |
| Hi,
The cat threw up on our new microfiber sofa. When we
bought it they gave a list of things to do and not do, none
of which we remember.
My wife wiped it off but there is a residue (and odor).
What is the best way to clean it now?
Thanks,
Gary
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| Bonnie Jean 2005-10-04, 8:21 am |
| Isn't there a tag with care instructions somewhere on the couch? If not then
call the store where you bought it and see if they can advise you. It may be
since it is microfiber, you can zip off the cushion cover and machine wash
it...provide it can be zipped off.
Bonnie
"Gary Brown" <garyjbrown@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> The cat threw up on our new microfiber sofa. When we
> bought it they gave a list of things to do and not do, none
> of which we remember.
>
> My wife wiped it off but there is a residue (and odor).
>
> What is the best way to clean it now?
>
> Thanks,
> Gary
>
>
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| On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 01:04:22 -0400, "Gary Brown"
<garyjbrown@charter.net> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>The cat threw up on our new microfiber sofa. When we
>bought it they gave a list of things to do and not do, none
>of which we remember.
>
>My wife wiped it off but there is a residue (and odor).
>
>What is the best way to clean it now?
Call the store you purchased it from. If there is a warranty on the
fabric you need to make sure you follow their recommendations or you
could void the warranty.
Nan
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