You may have to get it professionally cleaned. If not I would get a small upholstery cleaning machine (you can get them under $100 at Home depot) Or rent one, clean the fabric a few times and febreeze the crap out of it over a few days. Maybe call a furniture place and see if they recommend a certaing cleaner for your fabric. Once you clean it correctly, a few times, the smell should go away. depending where youlive, maybe you can carry the couch outside for a few hours and air it out....good luck!
2007-12-21 07:10:05
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answered by T19 4
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There's a commercial cleaning product called " Nilium" but got used to calling it by the company's name of Nilodor. I have found it in concentrated liquid form in a local commercial cleaning or janitorial supply company. Around $8.00 per quart but it's so concentrated you'll likely want to dilute it per the bottle's instructions. We use it in a spray bottle and use it in what ever concentration we've decided on. After cleaning up the area of the couch of the vomit just spray this Nilodor in a light mist onto the vomit area enough to lightly wet it down. When the Nilodor's scent disappears, usually when dried, all other smells are gone. Have used this on couches, curtains, carpets, and even a dresser used by a heavy chain smoker, cat vomit too.
2007-12-21 11:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If the fabric will take it, try hydrogen peroxide - be warned that it will bleach many surfaces. Otherwise, get a foaming furniture cleanser and leave it on for a good long time - like 15-30 minutes - before wiping up. If you're really lucky, your furniture may have a removable cover which can be properly laundered.
2007-12-21 07:12:44
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answered by dukefenton 7
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attempt some DETOL-you need to purchase it at pharmacies. It must be diluted in all probability a million/4 detol- 3/4's water. Spray the section and enable it sit down for somewhat, then get a broom and srub it. I used this whilst my canines get ill and it worked. solid success!!
2016-11-04 05:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the pet store and buy "Natures Miracle" and it will totally remove all trace of the odor. It's a natural enzyme, never fails and is safe on all surfaces! Just follow the bottle's direction. You'll never be without this product again!!!
2007-12-21 08:02:45
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answered by debijs 7
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baking soda....sprinkle generously over the site....and let sit for awhile...few hours, a day, whatever it takes...it will absorb the odor.....You may have to remove the cover, if it is on a cushion....then treat both areas....then maybe steam clean.
I promise you...the baking soda is the key.
2007-12-21 07:54:14
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answered by Terri S 3
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Wipe the fabric with a sponge dampened with white vinegar.
2007-12-21 07:14:17
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answered by Butterfly Lover 7
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Try Rug Doctor........they have a formula that eliminates odors such as puke.....etc.
Good Luck!
2007-12-21 07:10:25
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answered by peridot6662002 2
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Try some Febreze after washing it good with soap and water.
2007-12-21 07:07:41
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answered by Sean 7
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Tons of Lysol!
2007-12-21 07:07:46
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answered by Sean 1
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