
Oh no, the dreaded slime stain! It's a common household mishap, so don't you worry. While the provided links don't contain specific instructions, I can certainly share the most reliable method for getting that goo out of your couch fabric.
First, you'll want to remove as much of the excess slime as you can. If it's still wet, try to scrape it off gently with a spoon or the dull edge of a butter knife. The goal is to lift it away from the fabric without pushing it deeper into the fibers. If the slime has already dried, you can try to pick or flake off the hardened bits.
Next, you're going to use a simple and effective cleaning solution made from white vinegar and water. Mix about two parts white vinegar with one part warm water in a small bowl or spray bottle. Before you apply it to the stain, it's always a good idea to test the solution on a hidden spot of your couch, like on the back or under a cushion, just to make sure it doesn't affect the fabric's color.
Once you've done your spot test, apply the vinegar solution directly to the slime stain. Let it sit for about five to ten minutes. This gives the vinegar time to work its magic and break down the sticky, glue-like ingredients in the slime. You should see it start to dissolve. After it has soaked for a bit, take a clean cloth or a soft-bristled brush and gently blot or scrub the area to lift the stain. Repeat this process if necessary until the slime is gone. Finally, use a clean cloth dampened with plain water to rinse the area and let it air dry completely.


