Saturday, November 19, 2011

How do I get rid of lily pollen stain on my cream leather chair and another bit off my grey lino kitchen tiles

If the pollen is still dry use sellotape to lift the dye off the surfaces.





If you have wet the areas then you have a much more difficult problem. On the leather you will have dyed the leather and the stain may not be removeable. The only product likely to remove it without doing damage is LTT Maxi Cleaner which is the only product designed for this problem. If this will not remove it then solvents will need to be used which will damage the finish and pigment so is best left to a technician who will also be able to recolour it if all else fails.





Please do not use baby wipes they are the worst thing to clean leather with as they destroy the finish on your leather. They are designed to neutralise acid in urine so are a very strong alkiline product. Our technicians are constantly called out to repair this sort of damage.

How do I get rid of lily pollen stain on my cream leather chair and another bit off my grey lino kitchen tiles
I'm not sure but those Mr. Clean Magic Erasers might work.They have for me on stains,when all else failed.Good luck!
Reply:THATS A BUMME RIT REALLY STAINS JUST GOOD OLD ELBOW GREASE AND OBVIUOSLY SOME CLEANING PRODUCTS.
Reply:Try a warm soapy mix on the chair and Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on the floor. Next time snip off those pollen stems. I love the flowers, just not those stems so I always cut them away.
Reply:hi


try baby wipes on your leather chair, they're great for cleaning leather suites, have you tried cream cleaner on you tiles?.


cathybaby x
Reply:I don't know what to do about the stain, but I love lilies. When I bought them last time, the florist told me to take of the parts of the flower which stain. Just pull them off with your fingers. It won't affect the fragrance and you won't have to worry about staining.
Reply:tell lily pollen to wipe her feet next time.


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