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06-04-2017 01:57 PM
My sofa needs a good cleaning and conditioning. I haven't been able to do it since my surgery.
What do you use that is easy and does a good job. I am a bit afraid to use some of the 'homemade' ones I have seen on Pinterest.
06-04-2017 02:08 PM
My living room furniture is all leather. Leather cleaning products came w/it. In the 3 yrs I've had my furniture I've never had to "clean" it.
Didn't cleaning instructions come w/your leather sofa?
I just wipe my leather furniture down with damp rag once a month & vacuum the cat hairs off it. Leather attracts pet hairs. Luckly my cat hates leather.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
06-04-2017 02:13 PM
Armour-All makes wipes for leather car interiors. Works well in my car! You might want to try on your furniture.
06-04-2017 06:40 PM
Saddle soap, or Armour All wipes. I use the wipes on the leather interior of my car, and wouldn't hesitate to use it on a recliner or couch.
06-04-2017 07:30 PM
I have used Ivory soap on a dish rag whenever the cream color leather sectional needed cleaning over the last 20 years. Seems to be fine.
06-04-2017 07:51 PM
Not sure how old your couch is but I bought leather and they gave me Guardsman leather cleaning & conditioning kit. Every week I use damp microfiber cloth and wipe it down. My kitties don't like leather so they are never on it. Plus, only 2 of us, just normal everyday use.
06-05-2017 12:39 AM
At school we used Murphy oil soap on our leather bridles and saddles. Kept them clean and supple from all the sweat. I have also used it on the leather in my car. Plus it smells good.
06-05-2017 10:37 AM - edited 06-05-2017 10:38 AM
My furniture is only a couple of years old but the kit did not come with it. Instructions may have. They would be in my "warranties" box somewhere. My cleaning lady used a cloth with Windex and somehow Windex just did not seem OK for leather. It cuts grease on windows, etc. Wouldn't it dry out leather? Just curious. I have some leather conditioner for my ex-SOs car but shouldn't it be cleaned first?
My dog does love it but he has a pad on it. He is on the pad most of the time.
06-05-2017 10:46 AM - edited 06-05-2017 10:46 AM
@Zhills I would never use Windex on my leather chair. I would definitely tell the housekeeper not to do that again. I have a leather chair and ottoman and haven't needed to do anything to it yet. It's a couple of years old.
06-06-2017 12:03 AM
MAQUIRES automotive leather interior upholstery cleaner & conditioner.
( I use it on leather jackets also. )
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