Leather products aredurable and nice to look at.They require a high level of care for cleaning.To clean your leather items naturally, start by creating a homemade cleaning solution or polish using only nature's products, such as olive oil.Make sure to allow the leather to fully dry before applying the cleaning mixture.Leather will look better over time if you keep to a regular cleaning schedule.
Step 1: It is a good idea to use a rinse.
In a bowl, make a mixture of distilled water and white vinegar.If you are doing a light clean, reduce the amount of vinegar.Just as long as you don't want to taint the leather, apple cider vinegar can be a substitute.Put the solution over the leather.Straight vinegar can be too acidic for leather, so make sure to mix it with water.
Step 2: You can use natural oil to wipe down.
Put the two parts oil in a bowl with one part water or lemon juice.Many people like the smell of coconut, olive, or even walnuts and any natural oil will work.The lemon will help to remove dirt from your leather.After applying the mixture to your leather, buff it with a microfiber cloth.You can apply the oil directly to the leather if you're just interested in polishing it.If you don't keep the coating light, you could stain it.
Step 3: A massage with essential oils is recommended.
The essential oil should be placed on a microfiber cloth or sponge.You can gently work the oil into your leather.Continue until you cover all of the visible areas.Pick an oil scent that you enjoy, such as lemon or lavender.
Step 4: It is recommended to apply mild baby soap or detergent.
Add a few drops of baby soap or natural detergent to a quart of warm water.If the leather is dirty, add a few drops of vinegar.This will clean leather products and help to prevent new stains.Feel free to let the leather air dry after applying this.It is best to use distilled water, as it will prevent you from adding particles to the leather's surface.
Step 5: There's a condition with beeswax.
Most clothing stores have general use of beeswax for leather goods.When it is warm, heat up the beeswax in a saucepan.Almond oil is a good scent to add.If you want to massage the balm into the leather, place it on a microfiber cloth.Remove any excess by getting a fresh cloth.
Step 6: A banana is good for buffing.
There is a fresh banana peel.Place the peel on the leather.The natural oils inside the leather should be fully covered by the peel.Depending on the amount of surface you need to clean, you may need more than one peel.The oils of the peel will attract dirt away from the surface, leaving the leather looking and smelling clean.If you see any peel on the leather, you should get a fresh cloth and wipe it down.
Step 7: Tartar paste can be made into a cream of it.
Add the cream of tartar and lemon juice to the bowl.When they form a paste, stir them together.Place the paste on the problem areas.Wait a few minutes and wipe the paste away.Continue as necessary.
Step 8: There is an all-natural cleaning kit for sale.
You can get a kit at a clothing store.It will usually include a cleaning solution, a cloth, and a direction sheet.Follow any enclosed directions very closely.If you are concerned about only using natural products, read the ingredients list closely.
Step 9: The manufacturer's instructions can be consulted if available.
Before you clean your leather product, read the label carefully.The label will tell you if the item is machine washed.You may be directed to a customer service contact by the label for furniture.Paper instructions may have been received after purchase.You can visit their website if you don't have a label to consult, but you know the manufacturer's name.If they have a website, they will probably list a support center.
Step 10: Before the event, wipe off any dirt.
Go over the surface of the leather with a microfiber cloth.Dust and surface debris can be removed with this.There is a vacuum brush attachment for furniture.This step will prevent you from working dirt deeper into the leather, which could give it a rough appearance.
Step 11: A test spot is a good place to conduct a test.
If you want to test the cleaner, you should find a spot that is small and out-of-the-way.Wait a few minutes and place a small amount of solution on the area.Look for any wrinkling after wiping it off.If you notice damage to the leather, you may need to speak with a cleaning professional, such as a dry cleaner.
Step 12: The leather must be dampened.
Leather is prone to wrinkling and fading due to excessive water on it.Make sure to wipe away any excess when you apply a cleaning solution or balm to a leather product.Use a damp towel or cloth, not a soaked one, as this will allow you to control the humidity applied to the leather.
Step 13: It's best to wipe it with the grain.
Look over the surface of the leather to see if there is a pattern.If the grain of the leather heads is one direction, apply any balm in line with this pattern.This will allow the cleaner to get into the grooves of the leather to remove dirt and debris from those pockets.
Step 14: It should be washed off.
Go over the leather with a dry sponge or microfiber cloth as the finishing touch.Look to see if there are stains that need treatment.Dust can stick to the surface if there is any cleaning residual on it.