I have a purple FLOAM stain on my swade couch, how do i get it out?

oxi clean hasn't worked...it's a $1200 couch, i can't just throw it away...any help is much appriciated!

Answers:
I have used, successfully, regular old lighter fluid to remove grease stains from suede and from leather, without harming the fabric. Ronsonol, lighter fluid for zippo type lighters, specifically.
Knowing little about floam, I'm not sure. But it's worth a try. For a $1200 couch, next best option would be to get a reputable upholsterer to replace the cushion cover, or entire piece. It will be cheaper than recovering the entire thing, or having to replace the couch.

Other answers:
Try leather cleaners or a household stain remover (make sure it's suitable for the suede and test in a hidden spot first). If that doesn't work, cover the stain with a throw or pillow.
Try leather cleaners or a household stain remover (make sure it's suitable for the suede and test in a hidden spot first). If that doesn't work, cover the stain with a throw or pillow.
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