Help! There's dried snot on the couch! How do i get it off! Uhhh Kojak and his nose!

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Uhhh a moment ago i was vaccuming the house when i noticed that the recliner had a section of dried snot on there
That's just gross! He must have sneezed on there earlier today when i was out.
I swear! I should call him "slimer"! Anyways- so how do i get that stuff off of there?? It's a blue cloth recliner. I tried several different cleaners and still can't get it off. I'd like to get it off of there before Colin notices. Thanks guys!
 

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Awwww...I'm sorry!
Poor baby...have you tried windex? In My Big Fat Greek wedding the father used it on everything! lol Just kidding...I'm not sure what you could use...maybe some dawn detergent? Wish I could help you out more.
 

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If it's not coming off with water and a washrag, I'm betting it's not snot (tee hee
). Try putting a moist washcloth on it and letting it "soak" for a little while- it should come right off if it's snot
.
 
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Originally Posted by Miagi's_Mommy

well atleast it isn't human snot.
I know, I'm no help.
lol thanks for putting it into perspecitve krista


Originally Posted by Duchess15

Awwww...I'm sorry!
Poor baby...have you tried windex? In My Big Fat Greek wedding the father used it on everything! lol Just kidding...I'm not sure what you could use...maybe some dawn detergent? Wish I could help you out more.
actually, yeah i did try windex
the windex multi surface cleaner.
didn't work
 
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Originally Posted by catsallover

If it's not coming off with water and a washrag, I'm betting it's not snot (tee hee
). Try putting a moist washcloth on it and letting it "soak" for a little while- it should come right off if it's snot
.
Oh it's DEFINITELY snot!
I'd recognize his bugars from a mile away
it's a meowmy thing i suppose
 

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In that case, soaking with a pretty moist cloth should work. Or, if the fabric nap can take it, try buffing it (not scrubbing it
) with a scrubrush (like you would use for the bathtub) when it's dry. Or try an enzyme cleaner if you have some on hand-maybe that will break it up if you let it sit for a few minutes.
 
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Thanks! I will have to try that!
 

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My first suggestion was going to be 'pick then flick,' but then from your description #1 I don't think you'd do it! And #2 that its that kinda burgar anyway....
 
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