- Thu May 22, 2025 12:16 pm
#22325
Dog poop on "W" clean code upholstery chair
Tried cleaning this dog poop with QUICK 'n Brite: The ORIGINAL All Purpose Cleaner
with this microfiber pad and then wiped clean with a damp water microfiber towel but the spot still is there.
It is cleaning code "W" as the attached tag shows.
What can I clean this with and how do I apply it?
One person recommended Resolve Pet Upholstery and Fabric Cleaner.
Update, the Resolve Pet Upholstery and fabric remover removed some of the stain I tested on a small area on a cotton fabric. I sprayed the area and let it sit for a few minutes, then used a damp microfiber pad to try to clean the area. Reapplied the Resolved and repeated cleaning it off with a damp pad. Did this one more time.
It is now dry now and did remove a good portion of the stain but unfortunately there is still a lighter brown stain that is noticeable. So I know it won't unfortunately clean the upholstery.
I have been reading that I should use an enzymatic cleaner. Anyone have any suggestions on an unscented enzymatic cleaner?
I have to get this right on the first attempt and it has to be unscented. I can't take the chance that applying different remedies might damage the fabric. So any thoughts on an unscented enzymatic cleaner?
Thank you for your suggestion :)





Tried cleaning this dog poop with QUICK 'n Brite: The ORIGINAL All Purpose Cleaner
with this microfiber pad and then wiped clean with a damp water microfiber towel but the spot still is there.
It is cleaning code "W" as the attached tag shows.
What can I clean this with and how do I apply it?
One person recommended Resolve Pet Upholstery and Fabric Cleaner.
Update, the Resolve Pet Upholstery and fabric remover removed some of the stain I tested on a small area on a cotton fabric. I sprayed the area and let it sit for a few minutes, then used a damp microfiber pad to try to clean the area. Reapplied the Resolved and repeated cleaning it off with a damp pad. Did this one more time.
It is now dry now and did remove a good portion of the stain but unfortunately there is still a lighter brown stain that is noticeable. So I know it won't unfortunately clean the upholstery.
I have been reading that I should use an enzymatic cleaner. Anyone have any suggestions on an unscented enzymatic cleaner?
I have to get this right on the first attempt and it has to be unscented. I can't take the chance that applying different remedies might damage the fabric. So any thoughts on an unscented enzymatic cleaner?
Thank you for your suggestion :)




