Pooh_Friend#1
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I hope someone can help me. While I was still sleeping in the early morning, my wonderful SO (after telling him a month before to NEVER do it again due to the table incident, see below) let his twin DD's color on a balloon with a sharpie marker while on the COUCH. And you guessed it, one of the girls accidentally dropped the marker on the couch and I am now the proud owner of a red polka-dotted couch. On top of that they were playing with the balloon and it rubbed off on their fingers and they WIPED their fingers on the couch. So now on one side we have a red polka-dots, and the other side of the couch we have blue and pink blotches and finger prints.
I could just kill him, we haven't even had the couch for a year. The furniture store only suggests water and Dove soap and to not soak the stain and to blot the spots. Well that doesn't work, (DUH, because it is PERMANENT for a reason) They said they cannot suggest anything else because if anything happens then they would be liable.
I am so irritated. My SO should have had better sense not to give them a permanent marker because a month ago he let them play with the Sharpie markers and they got it on our coffee table. I explained to my SO that these markers are permanent and showed him where it says it on the pen because he didn't believe me and yup we still haven't gotten it off the table. Plus the girls are almost 9 years old and should no better than to WIPE their DIRTY fingers and hands on the couch.
So does anyone know how to get a permanent marker out of a tan microfiber couch?
I could just kill him, we haven't even had the couch for a year. The furniture store only suggests water and Dove soap and to not soak the stain and to blot the spots. Well that doesn't work, (DUH, because it is PERMANENT for a reason) They said they cannot suggest anything else because if anything happens then they would be liable.
I am so irritated. My SO should have had better sense not to give them a permanent marker because a month ago he let them play with the Sharpie markers and they got it on our coffee table. I explained to my SO that these markers are permanent and showed him where it says it on the pen because he didn't believe me and yup we still haven't gotten it off the table. Plus the girls are almost 9 years old and should no better than to WIPE their DIRTY fingers and hands on the couch.
So does anyone know how to get a permanent marker out of a tan microfiber couch?