@@noahtorres438 You can also take the brackets off on bottom like JunkOut mentioned in the other comment. I personally only do that if its a complicated situation, I go for time over ease.
@@clutterreductionjunkremoval, I'm getting rid of my Catnapper power sofa and between your video and also the one I watched regarding removing the bottom rails I now feel like I can get this out the door on my own. Thank you!
Absolutely! There are usually 4-8 bolts on thick plastic washers that hold it all together. I show ways of efficiency for time purposes. This was a 20 min video but I could have this couch out of the house in
OMG thank🌹you😊 soooo sooooo much, i needed to separate mine to clean it, steam it, rah rah rah & i was stressing out assuming that i was going to be in hell but u saved me with this video. All the other 1s i watched were redic. I never watched them put it together so i didnt know what was there besides what I saw just to move it side to side to vacuum or rearrange my living room. Thank🌹you😊 thank🌹you😊 thank🌹you😊 BLESS UR SOUL! I can stop freakin out now WOW 👌
You're welcome! You can also separate them by individual sections by removing the brackets on the bottom. I have another recliner vid showing the separation process
What if the mid section doesn't recline. Will the back still be removable ? I'm looking at the DFS Landos 3 seater. But not sure if it will get in my gaff.
@@TrueBlade-1889 usually they don’t, it’s often a cup holder. But the backs sometimes still come off by removing 2 knobs underneath the sheath. However, yes, some models the back doesn’t come off. If you can either disassemble the whole thing into pieces by removing the black bracket on the bottom. I have another video showing that. Or you can take it out the same way I showed with the dolly, but you’ll have to angle it a bit when that piece enters the door frame
I appreciate how you are differentiating your content from others junk removal RU-vidrs by showing tips on how to do things in the more efficient and less labor required way . Thanks for the great work
@@RoyalQueenLadyJD was definitely a joke as I don't really care if you chop them up or not. I probably watched this shortly after cutting up a couch and hauling it out of a basement or something. 🍻
@@redoakpropertycarellc There's a time for it though, sometimes its just not worth the hassle. I personally just don't like cutting furniture up because its messy indoors and I feel as if most people don't want to see there stuff cut in half LOL. But I have done it before since the movers had to hoist it through the balcony when they moved in
Like taking the bracket off to break it in 3 pieces? If so, there's usually 6-8 bolts surrounded by a black rubber washer, usually a hex head. Pop that bracket off and they all break off into individual pieces.
Absolutely, I do this when they're just too annoying to move. But for me its time. Everything I did in this video I could do in 30s just by slapping it on a dolly and taking out vs taking apart the pieces and turning 1 trip into 2-3. But yes, removing that bracket can definitely be a easier route.