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Blot Bepanthen ointment gently with a clean cloth on the suede lounge. Avoid applying pressure. Rubbing the spot sets the greasy stain. Spray the affected area of the suede lounge with a commercially available leather degreaser. Ensure the area is well ventilated. Grease from the ointment turns into a powder. After approximately two hours have passed, the powder should turn yellow. Vacuum the area to remove the powder. Wipe excess residue off of the suede lounge with a damp cloth. Mrs Clean USA: Suede Cleaning & Stain Removal TipsRemove Excess
Spray With a Degreaser
Vacuum
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You can try Baking Soda and Tonic water
500ml Tonic water
1 tea spoon BSoda
when you mix them it will buble using a soft tooth brush
gently apply it and remember do not soak the suede, once dry
vacum it, repeat this if the oil/grease is still remains,
KB
by kubera on October 1st, 2010