The S or SW tag is usually found on the bottom of your detachable seat cushions. [4] X Research source If you don’t have a spray bottle on hand, try temporarily emptying out a spray bottle with a different cleaning solution, cleaning it, and filling it up with your homemade solution. After spraying the area with the cleaning solution, your couch should be dry within 24 hours. [5] X Research source

Alternatively, use a pet odor eliminator spray to get the job done. Products like Nature’s Miracle can work wonders to remove the smell of vomit. [10] X Research source You might also try Febreze Fabric Pet Odor Eliminator or Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator. To use, spray the product on the affected area and let it dry.

Use a segment of pantyhose if you don’t have a cheesecloth. Pour the coffee grounds into the pantyhose and tie it closed on both sides to secure the grounds inside. Alternatively, try setting a cup of coffee beans on a table in the room. This can help mask the smell of vomit in the air as you wait for it to dissipate. [12] X Research source

Avoid simply spraying the air freshener without pairing it with another method. These sprays are usually not strong enough to completely eliminate the vomit smell on their own.

If you see an “X” on the couch label, that means it’s not safe to steam clean. Make sure you use a device meant for upholstery steam cleaning, not carpet. To ensure that you’re using the device correctly, follow the instructions (your device should come with a manual). Steam clean your couch’s frame in segments to give time for the water to dry. Cleaning the whole frame at once will drench your couch in water, which ups the risk of water damage.