Mum's horror goes viral after her little girl draws all over a friend's couch with a permanent marker
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A panic-stricken mum has made the rounds on social media after she sought advice for her dilemma.
The issue? Her little daughter had scribbled all over her friend's couch with a permanent marker.
You read that right, folks! As it turned out, the little girl — who the mum said had taken a "rare moment" of alone time — managed to add her own "special touches" to the beige sofa set.
What's worse is that the mother's friend had only volunteered to help the pair have a place to stay while they were travelling.
"Can anyone help me? I don't know how to clean this," the mum wrote in a Facebook post along with a photo of the vandalised couch.
The mum took to Facebook to seek advice for her dilemma. Credit: Facebook.
Several users were quick to reprimand the mum, telling her to replace the furniture and keep her eyes on her child.
The mum then defended herself, explaining that she already considered professional cleaning and couch replacement as some of her options to make it up to her friend, but she thought it would be good to ask for advice first.
Despite backlash about the mum's "inaction", many were sympathetic.
One wrote: "You poor thing, why do they do this kind of stuff the little buggers, a good story for her 18th though."
"Kids suck sometimes, don't beat yourself up about it Mumma," one mum added, advising her to do careful research about the cost of the couch.
Others recommended trying some DIY tricks to get rid of the permanent marker lines.
One comment read: "I get pen out of my children's school uniforms by spraying hair spray then washing as normal. This only works if you haven't washed it or tried other products on it."
"I used hand sanitiser on my leather couch when my little one drew on it with a permanent marker," another advised.
A third added: "When my daughter drew on my car seats a professional cleaner told me to use metho - and it worked a treat."
Several users pointed out that the mum should’ve kept an eye out for her daughter. Credit: Cushy Couch.
Meanwhile, some users insisted that opting for professional cleaning services was the best choice for the situation.
One person said: "If it was a small spot then I would say give it a go, but it isn't, it is huge so you need to call in backup."
"You poor thing, our darling children. Be honest and get it professionally cleaned, it is not worth the risk when she has helped you out," another commented.
A third explained: "The pros will have this clean in no time - and with much less stress."
"Seeing as it is someone else's I wouldn't risk experimental cleaning, just call in the professionals."
Some users claimed that replacing the couch is still the best solution to the problem.
One person suggested: "She should check her insurance policy, if she has accidental damage they should replace it. You would just need to pay the excess."
"To be honest I think you need to buy her a new couch. Depending on the fabric anything you use will just damage it," another said.
The mum has yet to give an update about the whole situation. But, whatever her chosen solution is, we hope it worked out for her and her friend in the end!
How about you? What are your thoughts on this? Do you think the mum should replace the couch or opt for professional cleaning services instead?
The issue? Her little daughter had scribbled all over her friend's couch with a permanent marker.
You read that right, folks! As it turned out, the little girl — who the mum said had taken a "rare moment" of alone time — managed to add her own "special touches" to the beige sofa set.
What's worse is that the mother's friend had only volunteered to help the pair have a place to stay while they were travelling.
"Can anyone help me? I don't know how to clean this," the mum wrote in a Facebook post along with a photo of the vandalised couch.
The mum took to Facebook to seek advice for her dilemma. Credit: Facebook.
Several users were quick to reprimand the mum, telling her to replace the furniture and keep her eyes on her child.
The mum then defended herself, explaining that she already considered professional cleaning and couch replacement as some of her options to make it up to her friend, but she thought it would be good to ask for advice first.
Despite backlash about the mum's "inaction", many were sympathetic.
One wrote: "You poor thing, why do they do this kind of stuff the little buggers, a good story for her 18th though."
"Kids suck sometimes, don't beat yourself up about it Mumma," one mum added, advising her to do careful research about the cost of the couch.
Others recommended trying some DIY tricks to get rid of the permanent marker lines.
One comment read: "I get pen out of my children's school uniforms by spraying hair spray then washing as normal. This only works if you haven't washed it or tried other products on it."
"I used hand sanitiser on my leather couch when my little one drew on it with a permanent marker," another advised.
A third added: "When my daughter drew on my car seats a professional cleaner told me to use metho - and it worked a treat."
Several users pointed out that the mum should’ve kept an eye out for her daughter. Credit: Cushy Couch.
Meanwhile, some users insisted that opting for professional cleaning services was the best choice for the situation.
One person said: "If it was a small spot then I would say give it a go, but it isn't, it is huge so you need to call in backup."
"You poor thing, our darling children. Be honest and get it professionally cleaned, it is not worth the risk when she has helped you out," another commented.
A third explained: "The pros will have this clean in no time - and with much less stress."
"Seeing as it is someone else's I wouldn't risk experimental cleaning, just call in the professionals."
Some users claimed that replacing the couch is still the best solution to the problem.
One person suggested: "She should check her insurance policy, if she has accidental damage they should replace it. You would just need to pay the excess."
"To be honest I think you need to buy her a new couch. Depending on the fabric anything you use will just damage it," another said.
The mum has yet to give an update about the whole situation. But, whatever her chosen solution is, we hope it worked out for her and her friend in the end!
How about you? What are your thoughts on this? Do you think the mum should replace the couch or opt for professional cleaning services instead?