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Removing Urine Odor on Leather Couch?

My daughter has just peed on my leather corner sofa. The cushions don't come off and it has soaked through to the bottom. I just poured white vinegar over the sofa and have let it soak through. Will that be enough or do I need to do more? I can't afford a new one so I need to stop it from smelling. Please help.

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By Joanne

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October 7, 20110 found this helpful

Someone's cat peed on a leather saddle. Febreeze removed the odor. Spray some on a rag and wipe the area as best you can, then wipe with a barely damp cloth to remove the Febreeze.

 
November 5, 20210 found this helpful

I sprayed vinegar and soaked up. I then made a baking soda, peroxide and dish soap solution and sprayed it right on the leather recliner. Saddle soap after.

 

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