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Vanquish Unsavory Pet Stains from Mohair

No one enjoys removing pet stains from fabric, but keeping your mohair clean is essential for a comfortable living room. Luckily, cleaning up those puddles of pet mess is easier than you may think. Keep reading to find out how you can make mohair look like new.


Updated 12 Mar 2023

By Noemi Denker

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What to Use and How To Clean

The best way to tackle pet stains on mohair is to use a combination of white vinegar and baking soda. Not only do these two ingredients dissolve the stain, but they also minimize fur residue and help keep your furniture looking fresh.

  1. Start by blotting the area to remove as much liquid as possible. Use paper towels or a cloth that won't leave extra lint behind.
  2. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water and spot-treat the area with a cloth or sponge. Allow it to sit for a few minutes until stain begins to break down.
  3. Sprinkle some baking soda over affected area and let it sit for another few minutes.
  4. Mix together a solution of laundry detergent and warm water, and apply it to the area using a cloth or sponge. Work in circles until the stain starts to fade away.
  5. Rinse the area with a damp cloth and let it air dry.
  6. Vacuum the area and repeat if necessary.

Tips for Removing Pet Fur

In addition to removing the stain, removing pet fur from mohair can be tricky. One option is to use lint rollers or tape to pick up excess fur. Vacuuming with an upholstery attachment is another effective way to get rid of pesky pet hair.

Preventing Future Stains

To prevent further pet stains, consider using furniture protectors or throws. This will make cleanup easier, and it will keep your mohair looking like new. You should also discourage your pet from jumping on the furniture, as this can lead to more stains.

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