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How to Remove Stains from Leather Furniture

Leather furniture is luxurious but can be prone to stains if not cared for properly. Here are some effective methods to remove stains and keep your leather looking pristine.

1. Blot, don’t rub: If a spill occurs, immediately blot the area with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain or push it deeper into the leather.

2. Use mild soap and water: For general stains, mix a small amount of mild dish soap with lukewarm water. Dampen a soft cloth with the solution and gently wipe the stained area. Make sure not to soak the leather. Dry the area with a clean cloth.

3. Leather cleaner: For tougher stains, use a leather cleaner designed for furniture. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions, testing it on a small, hidden area first.

4. Baking soda for oil stains: Sprinkle baking soda on oil or grease stains. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes, then gently wipe it away with a soft cloth.

5. Vinegar and water for ink stains: Mix equal parts of vinegar and water. Dab a cloth in the solution, gently blot the ink stain, then wipe with a clean, damp cloth.

6. Seek professional help: For persistent or large stains, it’s best to contact a professional leather cleaner to avoid damaging the material.

By following these steps, you can effectively maintain the beauty of your leather furniture.

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