Don’t use finger nail polish remover to remove marks on leather upholstery
It’s true that finger nail polish will remove marks on leather upholstery, but it also removes the dyes that are supposed to be on the leather, leaving a bleached out spot on your leather’s surface....
View ArticleDo not use window cleaner on leather upholstery
Most people, myself included, think of window cleaner as being one of the mildest of all cleaners. People consider it to be so mild they could use it on almost anything. Unfortunately, you really...
View ArticleDo not use markers to fill in spots on your leather upholstery
The business of dying leather is a tricky one, and you really can’t replicate it with any marker. People come to us all the time asking us to fix problems they’ve created trying to fix a bleached out...
View ArticleDo not use hair spray to fix leather upholstery
Hair spray has always been a favorite fix-all by old wives’ tale believers. Hair spray has been hailed as a solution for stain removal, stopping runs in tights and is now being used to remove stains...
View ArticleOld wives’ tales for repairing leather car seats
I’ve seen people try every household product in the book to clean and repair their leather auto interior, and there are 8 products I see that cause major problems for people on a regular basis. I...
View ArticleHow to keep auto interior looking new
Eating fast food in your car is unavoidable on some busy days, and we’ve all had those, “Oh crap!” moments when fries went flying all over the car seat. Although this isn’t unusual or uncommon, it’s...
View ArticleTop 3 Reasons You Should Maintain Your Leather
Cleaning your leather products can seem unnecessary when you already have a busy schedule. Who wants to spend time wiping down their sofa when they could be doing something fun? While it’s pretty...
View ArticleOld wives’ tales to repair leather furniture
There are dozens and dozens of old wives’ tales on different household products that can be used to clean and repair leather. Heed my advice – don’t use any of the following products on your leather...
View ArticleDo not use shoe polish on leather upholstery
It is a common mistake to use shoe polish on leather upholstery. People try to use it on furniture and on their leather car seats, but it doesn’t work. The leather used in upholstery is tanned...
View ArticleDo not use disposable cleaning supplies or baby wipes on leather upholstery
Disposable cleaning supplies and baby wipes are so handy that people have started using them to clean everything, leather upholstery included. I urge you not to use them because, though you may not be...
View ArticleHow to prevent sun damage to leather furniture
Leather furniture and upholstery will inevitably face some wear and tear throughout its life, and there are many types of damage you can’t avoid. However, sun damage is one problem that can definitely...
View ArticleLeather furniture cleaning and repair product guide
When it comes to repairing and caring for leather furniture, there are hundreds of options. Furniture stores and online retailers offer up products that do everything from cleaning to dying leather....
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