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How Do You Remove Fecal Stains From Leather?

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How Do You Remove Fecal Stains From Leather?

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Accidents happen, and when you have small children or pets, you may occasionally end up with a fecal stain on your leather furniture surfaces. Cleaning up fecal stains is seldom a pleasant job but must be done promptly, if possible, when the stain is on leather. Because leather is a natural material, it’s porous and has a tendency to absorb stains. Removing the fecal substance from your surface quickly will help prevent fecal matter and odor from remaining in the pores of the leather. Pick up fecal matter with paper towels. Remove as much substance as possible without smearing or spreading it around. Discard the soiled paper towels and feces in a trash bag. Cover the remaining fecal stain on your leather with baking soda. Leave the baking soda on the stain for two hours so it can absorb any stain liquid from the surface and pores of the leather. Wipe the baking soda off with paper towels, and discard. Stir one capful of saddle soap into a half-full bucket of warm water. Dip an old toot

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