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How to Clean Liquid Paper Stains from Upholstery

Published in Stain Removal 2 mins read

Cleaning liquid paper, often referred to as white-out, particularly oil-based stains from upholstery, can be effectively achieved using a citrus-based cleaner. This method focuses on safely removing the residue without damaging your fabric.

Understanding Liquid Paper Stains on Upholstery

Liquid paper, especially its oil-based formulations, can create stubborn stains on fabric surfaces like sofas and chairs. The key to successful removal lies in using the right cleaning agent and technique that targets the oil component of the stain while being gentle on upholstery.

Essential Supplies for Upholstery Stain Removal

Before you begin, gather the necessary materials to ensure a smooth and effective cleaning process.

Item Purpose
Citrus-based cleaner Specifically formulated to break down oil-based stains.
Clean cloth For applying the cleaner and blotting the stain. Choose a white cloth to prevent color transfer.
Dull scraper Such as a plastic knife or a credit card edge, for removing dried residue.

Step-by-Step Guide to Removing Liquid Paper from Upholstery

Follow these steps carefully to clean oil-based liquid paper stains from your upholstered items:

  1. Scrape Off Excess Residue: If the liquid paper spill is dried, gently scrape off as much of the dried residue as possible using a dull scraper. Be careful not to spread the stain or damage the upholstery fabric.
  2. Prepare the Cleaning Cloth: Spray a clean cloth (not directly on the stain) with the citrus-based stain remover. Ensure the cloth is damp but not soaking wet.
  3. Dab the Stain: Begin to dab at the stain using the prepared cloth. Work from the outside of the stain inwards to prevent it from spreading further. This technique helps to contain the stain and lift it efficiently.
  4. Apply More Cleaner as Needed: Continue dabbing, applying more cleaner to your cloth as necessary. As you dab, the liquid paper will transfer onto the cloth. You may need to shift to a clean section of the cloth or use a new one to avoid re-depositing the stain.
  5. Blot Dry: Once the stain is lifted, use a clean, dry section of the cloth or a separate dry cloth to blot the area and absorb any excess moisture and cleaner.

By following these steps, you can effectively remove oil-based liquid paper stains from your upholstery, restoring its appearance.