How To Clean and Condition Leather Furniture with Leather Honey, Amazon's #1 Best Seller

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Learn how to clean and condition leather furniture from Leather Honey, Amazon's #1 best selling leather care products. In this video, you learn how to clean leather furniture and then follow up with how to condition leather furniture, both of which are necessary to protect your leather furniture and return older leather furniture back to their original beauty.

There is no denying the beauty and sophistication of leather furniture, which is why it is so upsetting when you notice a stain on your leather chair or couch. The panic that your beautiful (and expensive!) leather furniture is ruined hits you like a punch in the stomach. But no fear: There are many ways to clean a leather couch and other leather furniture and to remove stains. After cleaning, you'll also want to condition the leather with a leather furniture conditioner, which will protect the leather and help prevent future damage.

There are plenty of DIY and home remedies on the internet, but the reality is that a gentle cleaner designed for leather is all you need in most situations. To clean your leather furniture, apply a leather cleaner by either spraying the leather with cleaner, or dipping a lint-free cloth into the leather cleaning solution. Gently wipe down your leather, concentrating on stained and soiled areas. Try not to rub or scrub, as that can harm the finish of the leather and do more harm than good.

If you can't remove the stain, consider these tips for common, tough stains. Keep in mind that even these stains should be easily removed with our leather cleaner if you get to them quickly; once stains have been allowed to set, they can become more difficult to easily treat.

Ink stains can be removed with small applications of Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). This generally works with lighter ink stains. However, if the pen has actually bled into the leather and has absorbed into the pores, you may want to call a professional.

Water stains are relatively easy to fix. In most cases, they can be removed by rubbing a damp cloth across the piece of the furniture that has the water stain. For example, if the stain is on a cushion, wipe the damp cloth across the whole cushion to prevent any lines that outline the stain.
Grease stains are perhaps the most challenging stains to remove. In some cases, water can make the stain worse. Instead, blot the stain to absorb the grease into a dry rag. If this doesn’t work, try using talcum powder. Apply it liberally to the affected area, wait a few hours before wiping it with a clean rag.

Oil stains are also difficult to remove, but they are also the most common, particularly on furniture head and arm rests where body oil builds up over time. Our recommendation is to clean these areas regularly, before the stains start to build up. If it's too late, they can often be removed with our leather cleaner.

You can also keep pets off the leather, as they often scratch or stain leather furniture. We recommend cleaning regularly as needed and conditioning every six months.

A leather conditioner for leather furniture can be applied after cleaning. Not only does a leather conditioner protect the leather and prevent future staining by creating a bit of a barrier on top of the leather, it also hydrates the leather and makes it last longer. A good leather furniture conditioner can help camouflage existing stains that you were unable to remove.

Apply Leather Honey Leather Conditioner to a lint-free cloth, then gently apply a thin, even coat to your leather furniture. Allow the conditioner to dry at least two hours (and preferably overnight), then buff off any excess conditioner.

For large leather items like a full-size couch, we recommend 16 to 32 ounces of conditioner. Keep in mind that very dry or damaged leather may require two coats.

Many leather care products are too harsh for leather, containing chemicals or animal products that actually damage the leather over time. Leather Honey offers an alternative: Our family’s formula was created in 1968 and has never been changed. Choose Leather Honey for natural, safe, high-quality ingredients that make your leather last longer.

Our high-quality ingredients are still the same today as they were in the 1960s. Leather Honey's unique formulation soaks into leather’s pores, hydrating the individual fibers of the leather and providing a water-repellent barrier that prolongs its life. One treatment of Leather Honey conditioner can last six months or even longer!

Over the years, cheaper but riskier alternatives to our quality ingredients have been developed. We’ve said no thanks to them all — our non-toxic Leather Honey is perfect just the way it is.

Our products are safe for kids and pets.

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