Anonymous
Post 12/05/2025 06:10     Subject: Stained settee

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Anonymous wrote:If it’s a very small settee, you might be able to have it recovered for under 800 including fabric.


Where, 2003?
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 22:29     Subject: Stained settee

Anonymous wrote:What about a slipcover? Does it have a back? Like loveseat-sized?

Very tiny. Curved round back. I would have to make it myself, and I guess I could try. Purchasing a custom order would be very expensive.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 07:00     Subject: Stained settee

What about a slipcover? Does it have a back? Like loveseat-sized?
Anonymous
Post 12/03/2025 22:05     Subject: Stained settee

If it’s a very small settee, you might be able to have it recovered for under 800 including fabric.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 13:58     Subject: Stained settee

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know much about fabric paint - won't it wrinkle and flake off over time, since the area you're painting is a high-use one?



Yeah, I have no idea. But the new fabric paints I've been reading about don’t do that they claim.


Well, you could always try, OP, since the alternative is to throw it out anyway.



Hoping someone has done this- what to use, results, etc. But, yep, next stop is landfill.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 13:16     Subject: Stained settee

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know much about fabric paint - won't it wrinkle and flake off over time, since the area you're painting is a high-use one?



Yeah, I have no idea. But the new fabric paints I've been reading about don’t do that they claim.


Well, you could always try, OP, since the alternative is to throw it out anyway.

Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 13:15     Subject: Stained settee

Anonymous wrote:I don't know much about fabric paint - won't it wrinkle and flake off over time, since the area you're painting is a high-use one?



Yeah, I have no idea. But the new fabric paints I've been reading about don’t do that they claim.
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 10:29     Subject: Stained settee

I don't know much about fabric paint - won't it wrinkle and flake off over time, since the area you're painting is a high-use one?

Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 10:08     Subject: Stained settee

why not a cover?
Anonymous
Post 12/02/2025 09:33     Subject: Stained settee

I have a cute light cream mini settee that's been highly stained, food, coffee, who knows. I have scrubbed it with oxy stain remover, heavy duty upholstery cleaners- nothing budges these stains.

Recovering would be a fortune, I would pitch this before spending that kind of money. However, what about a fabric paint? I mean it sounds gross, but I see the stuff available and it looks doable. I would do either a blue or a darker beige several hues darker to cover the stains. The settee is very clean now, just visible stains.