How do I clean smooth leather?
I have the opportunity to buy these two soft leather chairs for really cheap. Is there a cleaning method that I could use to remove the head marks on one chair and the spill mark on the other. This is the first leather chairs I’ve found that match my living room and they don’t cost $1,200 each.
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To clean the leather, mix a solution of warm water and dish soap, dip a soft cloth into it, wring it out and wipe the exterior surfaces of the purse. Use a second clean, damp cloth to wipe off the soap. Dry with a towel. Warm, soapy water will also remove water stains and scuffs.
Good old fashioned Saddle soap and a good leather conditioner. If your markets or hardware stores do not have in stock, a tack shop will, or you can purchase on line.
I would definitely buy a leather cleaner that conditions with lanolin.
I purchase my leather cleaner from the automotive store. They have really good kits. You can also use saddle soap.
I agree with Naomie. Saddle soap for cleaning and leather conditioner to keep the leather soft and supple so it won't crack.
Mink oil to recondition the leather and waterproof it.
Thanks everyone 😊
I would first try leather wipes for simple marks. Then move on to the more complicated leather cleaning.
try leather cleaner for auto interiors.
Mcquire’s Leather Conditioner is an excellent one to use and is available in most any big box store. . Here’s a video of some tips for keeping your leather looking nice and new.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8eqn-GTdcc
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Auto parts stores carry a two part leather cleaner and conditioner made specifically for leather car seats.
Yup, Saddle Soap, should do it!