@@CeeceeRyder1 ive seen a lot of people reccomend steam cleaners, but If you have a shop vacc available you can spray your couch with hot or warm water, and vaccum the water out of it. They also generally have a drain at the bottom to make it easier to drain the liquid. Shop vacuums are built for cleaning up wood chips, nails, liquids, mud, and many other things so a little soapy water shouldn't do anything.
Probably some kind of dish soap or something. I feel like vinegar would just make it small really bad. I know I wouldn’t sit on a couch that smelt like vinegar.
I wouldn't advise that cuz I used to have leather couches, and my number one choice for cleaning them was leather spray. You need to keep the leather moisturized, otherwise it would crack. I used to use pledge for leather cleaning, and the shine it gave afterwards was satisfying
I think your just making the fabric look nice... your definitely not cleaning it... with a rag... on a lid that for sure. It's a fake suede couch... so yeah your making it look I guess, more groomed.
@@nathantyler317 😂😂😂😂I bust out laughing at the gym. I flip old school cars lol used to have a Carwash that shit works and there’s another called ABC but you have to get that from an auto detail distributor
Don’t waste your time people. It doesn’t do shit. Because there isn’t any pressure being applied at the center of the rag. This is no different than soaking a rag in soapy water and lightly dragging it across the surface of the couch.
This is so lazy and useless. The towel’s gonna lose its tightness, because, fabric stretches and you’re holding it on by hand… You’d be better off and get a much deeper clean, by removing the lid and just scrubbing with a rag and your hand.
I do this too and it really works ingredients I used and it removed stains was baking soda, vinegar and dawn dish soap !!
can you give me the ratio?
I do the same and use the same ingredients as well to clean my furniture 👌
Nothing nicer than a couch with plenty of soap residue left on it!
😂
What's the best way to remove the soap residue?
@@CeeceeRyder1 ive seen a lot of people reccomend steam cleaners, but If you have a shop vacc available you can spray your couch with hot or warm water, and vaccum the water out of it. They also generally have a drain at the bottom to make it easier to drain the liquid.
Shop vacuums are built for cleaning up wood chips, nails, liquids, mud, and many other things so a little soapy water shouldn't do anything.
Omfg I’m so glad I found this. I’m so tired of the cloth rolling and rolling in my hand
Glad you found this helpful!
Amazing!! Thank you 🙏
What did your green rag look like after?
Thank you will try this!
Finally! Simone who doesn’t use a pod!
How long did it take to dry?
I’d day like a day or so you can turn fans on and see if that speeds it up
What did she use
What r u adding to the water 😊
Baking soda and dish soap
It makes it easier to clean with lid
It really works 😮 but took 2 hrs as my sofa is big one
What are the the solutions / was that vinegar?
Probably some kind of dish soap or something. I feel like vinegar would just make it small really bad. I know I wouldn’t sit on a couch that smelt like vinegar.
@@ianariyoshi2712 vinegar is actually really good for getting other smells out & usually fades once it dries.
@@allienovak3760 I see, good to know. Thanks for the tip
It’s just dish soap and baking soda
Will try this on my furniture
What was that?it was 2 things
Will this work on leather ?
I wouldn't advise that cuz I used to have leather couches, and my number one choice for cleaning them was leather spray. You need to keep the leather moisturized, otherwise it would crack. I used to use pledge for leather cleaning, and the shine it gave afterwards was satisfying
Maybe show what liquid you put into the water 😊
Soap baling soda
🇬🇧❤️ Wow, who knew .
Good
I missed the ingredients lol
Dish soap and baking soda. I've also seen people use dish detergent pods in water.
Fajny sposób
I can see an improvement just from what i see in the video,...and im also going to add 5 originality points for using a glass lid for pots & pans.
Why do people keep the rat soaked….you’re suppose to let it be damp….
It's damp not soaked
Did not work
I think your just making the fabric look nice... your definitely not cleaning it... with a rag... on a lid that for sure. It's a fake suede couch... so yeah your making it look I guess, more groomed.
She definitely got something out of the fabric though in that very first scene she showed off the couch
Maybe you wipe it with a clean towel after? I use blue magic from the auto store it works great even oil and blood
@@simplemoney1833 i just got cheeto stains usually wyd on your couches brother? 👀
@@nathantyler317 😂😂😂😂I bust out laughing at the gym. I flip old school cars lol used to have a Carwash that shit works and there’s another called ABC but you have to get that from an auto detail distributor
@@tahzaebrown9743 it really works
Just try
Don’t waste your time people. It doesn’t do shit. Because there isn’t any pressure being applied at the center of the rag.
This is no different than soaking a rag in soapy water and lightly dragging it across the surface of the couch.
Understandable. L M A O
🤔 sounds about right 😂
😂
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This is so lazy and useless. The towel’s gonna lose its tightness, because, fabric stretches and you’re holding it on by hand…
You’d be better off and get a much deeper clean, by removing the lid and just scrubbing with a rag and your hand.