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Leather couch

TylerDurden

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Does anybody have a suggestion on how to remove drool from a leather couch? I‘ve tested many different products, but they don‘t seem to be very efficient. Thanks.
 

Pastor Dave

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I use a treat, right now anyway, the soft Milk Bones, to get the dogs to jump into my....ah......hairy SUV. Sometimes after the "jump", I shut the door and give Coal and Chev one of the Milk Bones through the open window. Chev and to a certain point, Coal, drool and get saliva on the outside of my Hyundai Tucson, and sometimes it is on the inside, too. Windex with ammonia or Mr. Clean usually removes the saliva stains from the seats in the car. Washing the car with Blue Coral car wash, so far, has taken care of the outside of the vehicle. Other than that, I don't know what to suggest. We do have the "Doggie Scrubber Thingie" (Not the correct name, obviously) with appropriate "Pet Oxygen", but I haven't had to use it on the car yet. We don't have too much issue of saliva from Chev inside the house. I keep a piece of indoor-outdoor carpet covering most of the back of the car to catch the hairs of Chev...and boy, do these hairs stick to things :) Best to you. Have a great Sunday !!
 

TylerDurden

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I use a treat, right now anyway, the soft Milk Bones, to get the dogs to jump into my....ah......hairy SUV. Sometimes after the "jump", I shut the door and give Coal and Chev one of the Milk Bones through the open window. Chev and to a certain point, Coal, drool and get saliva on the outside of my Hyundai Tucson, and sometimes it is on the inside, too. Windex with ammonia or Mr. Clean usually removes the saliva stains from the seats in the car. Washing the car with Blue Coral car wash, so far, has taken care of the outside of the vehicle. Other than that, I don't know what to suggest. We do have the "Doggie Scrubber Thingie" (Not the correct name, obviously) with appropriate "Pet Oxygen", but I haven't had to use it on the car yet. We don't have too much issue of saliva from Chev inside the house. I keep a piece of indoor-outdoor carpet covering most of the back of the car to catch the hairs of Chev...and boy, do these hairs stick to things :) Best to you. Have a great Sunday !!

Thanks a lot for sharing, Pastor Dave. I could probably write a book about drool on the walls, ceilings, chairs, doors, car seats etc. I must have really underestimated before getting a Mastiff. It‘s really not a big deal, but keeping up with the cleaning takes up some time.
 

Bailey's Mom

Super Moderator
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I'm lucky, my husband tackles it monthly with a scrub brush and elbow grease, and he follows it up with a leather conditioner. Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner Conditioner. It's made in the States, Irvine California. It sure works (but then, so does my husband! They can't bottle him!)
 

glen

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Staff member
Same here, i leather care every 2 weeks and every day i wipe the sofas over with antibacterial cleaner, i could never have a fabric sofa im sure its a game for them tjey wait for me to clean sofas then go have a drink and rest there heads on the sofa, youve gotta love mastiffs lol
 

DennasMom

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I love microfiber! Drool is easily washed away with a soft damp cloth.
Our couch has removable covers (lovesak), and we keep blankets on top for additional dirt/drool capture for easy machine washing.

I'm not a fan of leather... I don't like sticking to my furniture in summer, and don't like cold, stiff furniture in winter.
Glad others here know how to clean it, though!