Pimp Dribble.I did something similar on a ladies wool British India. Used chemspec formula 77, (old formula) in a pimp up sprayer. Didn't notice it was dribbling a little. Made some nice little dribble patterns in the rug
Suede can sometimes be cleaned up with a green kitchen scouring pad. No water or Chem's.The first couple years in business and a very good lesson on why I should have general liability and be fully educated before I pick up a tool. I’ll never get rid of this couch. If I ever have several employees under me, this will be used as part of the training as example
I’m lucky that lady only wanted $300 for this ugly suede
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Mist with acid rinse. Towel or brush. I'd prefer towel to help remove soils in detail. Fixed!The first couple years in business and a very good lesson on why I should have general liability and be fully educated before I pick up a tool. I’ll never get rid of this couch. If I ever have several employees under me, this will be used as part of the training as example
I’m lucky that lady only wanted $300 for this ugly suede
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Suede can sometimes be cleaned up with a green kitchen scouring pad
Uncle Jim told me that was velvet, not suede. I stand correctedThe first couple years in business and a very good lesson on why I should have general liability and be fully educated before I pick up a tool. I’ll never get rid of this couch. If I ever have several employees under me, this will be used as part of the training as example
I’m lucky that lady only wanted $300 for this ugly suede
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It is Velvet your hillbilly moron.. don't take advice from Canadians for chrissakesUncle Jim told me that was velvet, not suede. I stand corrected
I did that once. Recleaned using Downy fabric softener with a fast carding brush. Took 3 times. Oops. Thought it was a velvet.The first couple years in business and a very good lesson on why I should have general liability and be fully educated before I pick up a tool. I’ll never get rid of this couch. If I ever have several employees under me, this will be used as part of the training as example
I’m lucky that lady only wanted $300 for this ugly suede
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I’ll humbly admit I WAS a hillbilly moron back in ‘05 when I damaged this couch. I shouldn’t have been alone without a professional when I was thinking I had a real business.
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seems I stuffed up quoting Matt..But you now think it's leather because Ron said so?
Or am I reading that wrong?
You're reading it wrong. I never studied the difference between suede and velvet and I never knew that suede was the back of leather. The dumbass was all me this time. Ron is just drinking too much of that canadian beerBut you now think it's leather because Ron said so?
Or am I reading that wrong?
. I never studied the difference between suede and velvet
No, I never thought it was leather.Matt at any given time did you think that yellow cotton velvet sofa was leather?
And is it currently sitting in your living room?
Shut upthis might help with your "studies"
one comes from sources like these
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and the other from a variety of sources like these
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..L.T.A.