Psoriasis Club
  • Forum
  • Home
  • Portal
  • Member List
  • Psoriasis Score
  • PQOLS
  • What is psoriasis
  • Search
  • Help
Hello Guest, Welcome To The Psoriasis Club Forum. We are a self funded friendly group of people who understand.
Never be alone with psoriasis, come and join us. (Members see a lot more than you)
wave
Login Register
Login
Username:
Password:
Lost Password?
 
Psoriasis Club › HealthHealth Boards › Prescribed Treatments For Psoriasis v
« Previous 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 … 26 Next »

Dovobet Cleanup

Threaded Mode
Dovobet Cleanup
River60 Offline
Skin Like a Dragon


Posts: 83
Threads: 6
Joined: Jan 2017
Gender: Female
Location: Nova Scotia
Psoriasis Score: 48
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 11
Treatment: Stelara
#1
Sat-18-02-2017, 18:29 PM
Well here is a dilemma.  I just noticed that the foot rest portion of my off white leather lazy boy has become stained with my use of the Dovobet on my my lower legs.... How the blazes am I going to get that off?

Anyone got any suggestions?  

PS:  Sigh, another irritation or side effect from this scourge of a condition.
Quote
Kat Offline
Take my advice; I don't use it anyway.
*
Forum Helper
Posts: 9,829
Threads: 84
Joined: Aug 2014
Gender: Female
Location: GA
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Clobetasol Topical
#2
Sat-18-02-2017, 21:27 PM
I'm not going to have any ideas for you I'm afraid. I'd recommend looking up the best way to clean leather specifically by what type of leather it is as there are different recommendations for different types.

Good luck, I hope you find something that will take the stain out.
Quote
River60 Offline Author
Skin Like a Dragon


Posts: 83
Threads: 6
Joined: Jan 2017
Gender: Female
Location: Nova Scotia
Psoriasis Score: 48
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 11
Treatment: Stelara
#3
Sat-18-02-2017, 23:37 PM
(Sat-18-02-2017, 21:27 PM)Kat Wrote: I'm not going to have any ideas for you I'm afraid.  I'd recommend looking up the best way to clean leather specifically by what type of leather it is as there are different recommendations for different types.  

Good luck, I hope you find something that will take the stain out.

Good suggestion.  I'll give that a try.
Quote
Fred Offline
I Wanted To Change the World But Got Up Far Too Late.
Moderator
Posts: 66,852
Threads: 3,885
Joined: Aug 2011
Gender: Male
Location: France
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 1
PQOLS: 1
Treatment: Bimzelx / Coconut Oil
#4
Sun-19-02-2017, 01:40 AM
Beeswax polish helps with leather.

Leather is just like our skin and needs nourishment to keep it in good condition so Dovobet is going to ruin your leather.

Get it clean with beeswax and put a towel or something similar that you can throw in your washing machine to lay on top.
Quote
Kit Offline
Procrastinate now, don't put it off

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 217
Threads: 4
Joined: Mar 2016
Gender: Male
Location: Colchester, Essex, UK
Psoriasis Score: >55 again! Arghhhh.
Psoriatic Arthritis Score: 0
Treatment: Currently Acitretin 40mg daily + frequent moisturisers
#5
Sun-19-02-2017, 02:02 AM (This post was last modified: Sun-19-02-2017, 02:08 AM by Kit.)
No good suggestions from me I'm afraid but Kat and Fred seem to have the bases covered - I hope you find something that works (aside from getting a new lazyboy)  On the empathy front, I've a similar issue with our lovely, recently bought, high wool content deep pile lounge carpet.  In front of my favourite chair there is a flat bit, where my heels touch the floor,  that is slightly stained, flattened, and refuses to lift..... I'm blaming the various creams I've tried over the years - including dovobet/nex, salicilic acid and several emollients.  My better half reckons my feet are too heavy and need to go on a diet.

We (that's my better half  - Mrs. Kit - and me) have found that having me run a carpet shampooer over the affected area once or twice a month is beginning help as there are now definite signs of "carpet pile" recovery.... I know this doesn't help you with your specific issue - but I thought you'd appreciate knowing that you are not alone! Aside from that who the heck has a carpet shampooer anyway! Luckily, we do.

Good luck! If all else fails  - Insurance?

Kit
Quote
pingu Offline
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 429
Threads: 19
Joined: Jun 2015
Gender: Male
Location: UK
Treatment: Dovobet
#6
Sun-19-02-2017, 17:26 PM
Insurance is your best resort if it won't come clean with elbow grease and gentle detergent. I have just ordered a new suite and taken out the insurance specific to the leather.

That said I thought lazy boys only came in black so you could live in it and not worry about the cleaning thereof!
Quote
jiml Offline
100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !

100 + Member I Just Cant Stop !
Posts: 47,972
Threads: 357
Joined: Oct 2013
Gender: Male
Location: Norwich England
Psoriasis Score: 3
Treatment: Skilarence 5x120mg a day
#7
Sun-19-02-2017, 18:13 PM
(Sun-19-02-2017, 02:02 AM)Kit Wrote: No good suggestions from me I'm afraid but Kat and Fred seem to have the bases covered - I hope you find something that works (aside from getting a new lazyboy)  On the empathy front, I've a similar issue with our lovely, recently bought, high wool content deep pile lounge carpet.  In front of my favourite chair there is a flat bit, where my heels touch the floor,  that is slightly stained, flattened, and refuses to lift..... I'm blaming the various creams I've tried over the years - including dovobet/nex, salicilic acid and several emollients.  My better half reckons my feet are too heavy and need to go on a diet.

We (that's my better half  - Mrs. Kit - and me) have found that having me run a carpet shampooer over the affected area once or twice a month is beginning help as there are now definite signs of "carpet pile" recovery.... I know this doesn't help you with your specific issue - but I thought you'd appreciate knowing that you are not alone! Aside from that who the heck has a carpet shampooer anyway! Luckily, we do.

Good luck! If all else fails  - Insurance?

Kit

Can't help with the leather staining, but Kit has a problem with flattened pile on his carpet, I have found that to lift the pile again,  put ice cubes on it and let them melt and it should lift the pile ... sometimes you need to do it more than once
Quote
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »


Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Anyone experienced this with dovobet The-SillyAk 4 6,885 Wed-02-05-2018, 19:04 PM
Last Post: Beverley
  How to use Dovobet Gel? jopoh 7 12,700 Tue-12-12-2017, 18:30 PM
Last Post: jiml
  Dovobet gel/ointment.. arsenalfan13 6 11,493 Tue-20-09-2016, 11:08 AM
Last Post: Fred
  Betnovate ointment/Dovobet on the face.. Toodlesoodles 7 11,501 Tue-06-09-2016, 12:21 PM
Last Post: Fred
  Dovonex and Dovobet aughawillen 11 17,699 Tue-22-09-2015, 16:34 PM
Last Post: D Foster



Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
    About | Contact us | Login | Register | Home | Cookies/GDPR | RSS Syndication | Portal | Types Of Psoriasis | Psoriasis Score | Members Only Boards
    Copyright © 2010 - 2025 Psoriasis Club | All Rights Reserved | Founded May 2010 | Psoriasis Club Is Self Funded Without Sponsors Or Donations | Software by MyBB | Social
Linear Mode
Threaded Mode