How to clean leather furniture at home

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Begin with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to wipe down surfaces; this removes dust and prevents scratches. For tougher spots, mix equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Lightly mist the stained area and gently rub with the cloth. Avoid soaking the material, as this can cause damage.

Consider using a dedicated moisturizer formulated for your upholstery. Apply a small amount to a clean cloth and work it into the surface, ensuring even coverage. This will help maintain flexibility and prevent cracking over time.

Regularly vacuum your items with a brush attachment to lift debris from crevices that a cloth can’t reach. If possible, place your pieces out of direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure may lead to fading and drying.

For spills, act quickly. Blot the area with a clean cloth, avoiding rubbing, which can spread the liquid and damage the texture. If a stain persists, consult a specialist for professional advice on treatment.

Cleaning Techniques for Leather Upholstery

I recommend using a mild soap solution for regular maintenance. Mix a few drops of liquid soap with water, dampen a soft cloth, and gently wipe the surface. Avoid soaking the material; a light touch ensures a thorough cleanse without causing damage.

Caleb Turner
Caleb Turner

Furniture reviewer and loft design specialist with 12+ years of experience in materials, construction quality, and durability analysis.

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