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How to Clean Leather Furniture Naturally in 5 Minutes

Choosing the best method to clean leather furniture is necessary for its durability. You cannot try any random cleaning method for leather so here are a few effective ones. Read more

How to Clean Leather Furniture Naturally in 5 Minutes

Leather is a pretty unique fabric, and you cannot apply the same methods for upholstery cleaning here.

Anyone having leather fabric needs to search for the best and most effective methods to clean leather. Even though leather, unlike many upholstery fabrics, is self-sufficient when it comes to cleaning but still, a regular check would make the fabric last longer.

Many people are dying to have leather in their living room, but not many know the best methods to keep the leather fabric clean.

Yet, we clearly do not want this to happen to you, therefore, we are here to give you the best methods to keep leather furniture clean forever.

Following these religiously will increase the lifetime of your leather furniture, and make things work for you.

Before we start, let me clarify one thing. Naturally leather is a very durable fabric, but at the end of the day, what matters is the way you handled and kept it.

Many sellers and buyers believe that leather is rough and tough so it should never be cleaned. They are right to some extent, but have you seen the leather fabric upholstered sofas in an office? They also get weary, and dog-eaten. So just like any durable fabric, you need to apply some solutions to leather upholstered sofas too.

The reason why the leather fabric sofas are often dog-eaten in an office is the attitude of the owners towards the furniture. On the other hand, if you see leather fabric sofas at your home. You will realize that it has lasted longer, and been intact for an extended period.

Use Leather Cleaners

You cannot just use water, or damp clothes on leather fabric and call it the only way to clean off the dust. Many times, people don’t realize that leather covers get stains too. To clean those stains, the best way would be to get the so; events specially designed to clean leathers. They are made to cover and clean any surface that has animal protein.

Furthermore, if you are having furniture with faux leather, then you need to be extra careful. Do not use detergent then, because detergents might damage the faux leather.

DIY Methods on How to Clean Leather Sofa with Vinegar

how to clean leather furniture with vinegar

As leather is an expensive option for upholstery fabric, therefore, the cleaners are also expensive. Many people cannot afford to get leather cleaners, especially those using furniture for rent. So for them, they can try the DIY methods. These are useful for real leather, but for some types of faux leather fabric, you can try these too.

9 Steps on How to Clean Leather Couch with Vinegar and Water

Vinegar is itself an acid, and it is pretty effective in cleaning various types of small and stubborn stains. To use vinegar to clean the leather fabric you need to follow these steps.

  1. Take half a jug of water or half a liter.
  2. Now add 200mg of vinegar to it.
  3. We will advise you to let it stay there for a while. So that the vinegar must dissolve completely in the water.
  4. Now, take a fiber cloth, or a cotton cloth.
  5. Soak it in vinegar and water solution.
  6. Rub it all over the sofa.
  7. If there are stubborn stains, you need to increase the ratio of vinegar.
  8. Never apply vinegar directly to the area. It will burn the leather fabric, especially when it is a thinner fabric.
  9. Now for the stubborn spot, you can press the cloth and keep it there for a few minutes. Now wipe off the area.  

Cleaning Leather Upholstery with Lemon Juice

If life gives you lemons, then clean the dirty leather sofa!

Lemons have citric acid, and they can also clean the greasy spots on your leather sofa. To do so follow these simple steps.

  1. You can take fresh lemons. Or get a ready-made bottle of lemon juice.
  2. Now pour 10 tbsp of lemon juice into a tub.
  3. Add half a liter of water to it.
  4. Now, take a cloth, and do as you have done while cleaning with the vinegar solution.

Cleaning Leather Furniture with Baking Soda

Then the baking soda would come to your rescue. It is easily available at your home. And you do not need any other indigents to make this solution.

However, we would recommend using baking soda, in lemon or vinegar solutions, only to clean the old and hard stains on the leather sofa.

Is it right to clean leather with toothpaste?

As toothpaste also comes with soda, it can be the baking soda alternative. We can bet that we all have toothpaste in our homes.

Yearly Professional Cleaning

After every winter we would recommend an upholstery cleaning. They would come with some authentic and specially designed leather cleaning. Such cleaning sessions are a bit expensive, but with the results, you may consider them as bang for the buck. If you are planning an easter party, then it is the best time to call them over.

Use a Vacuum Cleaner

You might think it is obsolete to clean furniture and mainly leather furniture with a vacuum cleaner. If you have a good-quality vacuum cleaner, then doing so is extremely easy. As many people complain that after some years of use, the leather furniture affects their skin, and they get allergies.

It is not generally because of the leather, but the dust collected in the tiny pores of the leather. Thus, the best way to get rid of the dust is to vacuum the leather sofa every alternative day.

Avoid Alkaline and Ammonia Products

You will be surprised to know that ammonia and alkaline compounds in excess can damage the outer protective layer of leather furniture. Thus, it is not the best product to clean leather. Therefore, whenever buying man-made leather furniture cleaning agents, ensure that it has a minimum amount of two.

Final Words

The last thing here would be reading the instructions. The seller knows the best, so if you are purchasing leather furniture online, ensure that you have read the reviews and the recommendations by the seller.

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Aleksy Kazmer

Aleksy is a full-time blogger born and raised in Warsaw. After earning a degree in MS English from Oxford University, he began utilizing his skills as a content writer to express what he’s most passionate about. Whether it's home improvement, decor, furniture, cleaning products, or DIY projects. Aleksy has a natural curiosity to pursue hidden tips and share them with readers.