How to clean a leather sofa the natural way.
Cleaning leather sofa with baby wipes.
White vinegar is a great natural stain remover for most types of upholstery.
Do not add water because the fluid could help the grease soak into the leather.
It took quite a bit of elbow grease but wow the rag was filthy in no time.
When caring for your leather products it can be very tempting to use common household cleaning products.
Rub the scratch using circular movements.
Silent killer of leather.
Apply a mild oil like baby oil to a cotton ball.
It is advised that don t use baby wipes to clean the leather.
If the user uses baby wipes on leather then the protective layer which is used to keep moist and dirt away from the leather will be broken and start peeling the layer of the leather sofa.
Use a mild cleaning solution any of the ones outlined in the steps above will work to thoroughly clean the scratch.
While these seem like an excellent way to keep your leather looking clean they are actually terrible for leather.
Start by blotting the stain with an equal parts water and vinegar solution then wipe the stain away gently using a microfibre cloth only use a new cloth or make sure it s completely clean.
Mix equal parts alcohol and water in a bowl dampen a small rag and use it to wipe down the affected area.
Follow these measures to help extend the life of your favorite leather sofa.
If the grease has dried by the time you notice it try sprinkling.
Lots of people gravitate towards products they already have around the house like baby wipes or other types of cleaning wipes.
Then i tried the baby wipes and wow that too worked pretty well.
Wipe away grease stains with a clean dry cloth.
With regular maintenance and the right products you can keep a leather sofa clean and in good condition for many years.
Wipe off the mixture from the sofa using another clean rag you ve dipped in plain water to keep from damaging the leather with too much alcohol exposure.
The sofa looks better not brand new of course but definitely better.
First on one section of the sofa i used a small amount of dawn liguid soap dribbled onto a rag then rubbed on the leather.
There are several commercial and homemade products that can be used to clean your leather sofa.
For cleaning mold from leather you need rubbing alcohol and water.