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    My dogs chew their bones on my microfiber couch all eFing day. It`s covered in bone marrow. What can i use to extract that crap?


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    I would try a foam cleaner so you do not get it too wet. Stoner makes a carpet and upholstery foam. Once you get it clean, don`t let the dogs on the couch.
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    I used the bissell little green on my MF couch worked GREAT! I put a fan on it to dry it afterwards and looks great. Also we dont let the dogs on the couch and we just put foil on the cusions and they hate the feel or the noise but they dont go up there when the foil is up there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brwill2005
    I would try a foam cleaner so you do not get it too wet. Stoner makes a carpet and upholstery foam. Once you get it clean, don`t let the dogs on the couch.


    is that available anywhere? like an aerosol can...then what, just scrub it in and vac it out?


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    You may be able to find it at an auto parts store or Walmart. If not, you can definitely order some direct from Stoner. It comes in a can; spray some on the dirty areas and wipe lightly with a MF towel. No need to vacuum, it really does not get the material too wet, unless you spray the same area over and over.
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    Are the covers not removable for a machine wash?

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    I just received an e-mail promotion from CARBRITE about thier X3 Fabric Cleaner for Microfiber seats. Here`s the info:



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