How to get hardened chocolat out of tan couch seat? HELP.
Have a tan, small-ribbed couch, I am on a lot do to back surgery. Fell asleep, forgetting I had a small bowl of chocolate brownie ice cream. Woke up this A.M. w/ a sheet, couch seat, top, and my face loaded with chocolate. Have dealt w everything but the couch cushion. Have softly scraped hardened raised choc, pieces. What will bring me best results? HELLLLL. Didn't finish ice cream, but now have one sweet mess. Cindy
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Hello Cindy,
Have you tried a Wet Wipe? Warm soapy water and a sponge. Try using the soapy sponge dry, with only foam. Steam Clean it. Place a Paper kitchen Roll sheet on top of stain and a warm iron to melt the Chocolate. Hope something works for you, best wishes.
Cindy: maybe this will help
https://www.mollymaid.com/practically-spotless/2017/june/how-to-remove-chocolate-stains/
Lol... sounds like something I would do. I found this link on chocolate stains and hopefully it helps:
http://www.stain-removal-101.com/chocolate-stain-removal.html
Start with warming and blotting. A blow dryer should be good to warm. Then repeat. Once you have gotten as much lifted, then use a good upholstery cleaner to scrub and clean.
Hello. I would use successive blotting techniques with soapy soaked ( dish detergent) washcloths until you get a clean result. Possibly final clean with an a commercial upholstery carpet cleaner spray.
I hope you feel better soon. Pain medicine medications can do a number on you.
I agree with the warming idea and technique with a blow dryer. If you have a clothes iron I would take a paper towel, lay it over the dried chocolate and iron over it. A magic eraser might help as well but try that in an indiscreet spot first to make sure it won't damage your fabric.
Perhaps this will help! https://spotremoval.coit.com/how-to-remove-chocolate-stains-from-upholstery
Definitely try to warm it up first
Scrap out what you could with a spoon then wSh with a sponge and dish soap till stain is gone
Here's a post that might help - https://spotremoval.coit.com/how-to-remove-chocolate-stains-from-upholstery#:~:text=Fill%20up%20the%20small%20container,to%20remove%20chocolate%20from%20upholstery.
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