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I have two suggestions you can try.
First, mix the overnight tea with water 1:10, spray it, and then wipe it off.
Second, put a hot vinegar under the couch.
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Who helped you re-dye it? If he's professional, complain about him, they should know it's going to smell pungent.
It's best to go to the sofa business, they should know, netizens don't know very well. I hope you get this done soon, and good luck.
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I can tell you that this is normal, but generally the more well-known brand sofas will not have this problem, of course, the leather paint (leather paint) you use to paint may not be comparable with the original material. When you color, you didn't see if the leather paint they used was from a regular manufacturer? If so, don't worry, things like smells may last for months before they go away.
It seems a bit difficult, painting is not environmentally friendly and unrealistic, and the cost is not a lot.
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