how do i get a stain outta a leather sofa???? help?

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i got a chocolate stain on my bfs mums sofa ((whos on holiday)) how can i get rid of it because the chocolate has made a darker brown circle ((the sofa is soft brown leather)). please help ((his mum comes back tomorrow)) xx

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  1. (:♥TayLee♥:) says:

    Try some murphys oil soap.. Good Luck! :)

  2. Sandy K says:

    baking soda mixed with water to form a paste. use a soft cloth to rub it into the stain. don’t panic..i’m a mom of 4 and usually don’t notice things like that.. ;)

  3. cuddles says:

    hairspray worked for me

  4. willie j says:

    Seek diligently to find the place of purchase of the furniture.If you discover it is in the city.Persuade your boy friend,on second thought.Just be honest and express whole heartedly it was an accident.SHOULD YOU NOT SUPPOSEDLY HAVE BEEN
    VISITING AT THE HOME IN THEIR ABSENCE.THAT ACCIDENT COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED. YOUR BOYFRIEND MUST DISCUSS THAT MATTER WITH HIS FATHER UPON HIS RETURN.

  5. Judy B says:

    If the leather is a very absorbent one (it sounds as though it might be) the chocolate stain may be permanent. Try heating with a hairdryer which may dissipate the grease in the chocolate.

    DO NOT try any of the other suggestions as they could very well make matters much worse.

    Cleaning it with a good foam leather cleaner may also help (please do not use a conditioner as this will contain more oils)

  6. advancedleatherrepair says:

    DO NOT TRY HOME REMEDIES ON THIS LEATHER!

    You will make it worse with all of them. The light hair dryer as already suggested by a leather professional here is the only sensible advice. Bite the bullet and tell them what happened. This will not be the last stain they get on this delicate leather type.. > http://mobileleatherservice.com/NOBULL.html

  7. phil says:

    well, what happened. they have been home for two days now

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