How To Remove Stain You can follow the general steps below to remove a stain on the sofa.

Step 1: Act Quickly Begin cleaning the stain as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more difficult it may be to remove the stain.
Step 2: Identify the Stain Type Identify the type of stain you‘re dealing with. Stains can be categorized as oily, watery, protein-based (such as blood or milk), colored (like ink or fruit juice), or other types.
Step 3: Check the Couch Material Check the label on your couch to determine the fabric or material type. Different materials require different cleaning methods. Follow any cleaning instructions provided on the label.
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Step 4: Preliminary Cleaning Start by gently blotting the stained area with a clean, white cloth or paper towel to remove any excess liquid or substance. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain.
Step 5: Select the Right Cleaning Solution Choose a cleaning solution appropriate for the stain type and couch material:
- For water-based stains : Mix warm water with a mild detergent or dishwashing soap. Use a few drops of the solution on a clean cloth to blot the stain.
- For oily stains: Use a grease-cutting cleaner or dish soap mixed with warm water. Apply the mixture to the stain.
- For protein-based stains (blood, milk, etc.): Use cold water and a mild detergent. Apply the soapy water to the stain.
Step 6: Check for Residue Make sure there is no residue from the cleaning solution. If residue remains, rinse and blot again.
Step 9: Allow to Air Dry Allow the cleaned area to air dry completely. Avoid sitting on or using the couch until it’s completely dry.
Always choose cleaning products and methods that are safe for your couch’s material.
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