How to Clean a Leather Sofa With Lexol-pH Leather Cleaner
Lexol-pH Leather Cleaner removes oil from the surface of the leather. This oil can trap dirt over time and leave the leather looking dirty and dull. You can clean a leather sofa with just Lexol-pH and a little water without fear of damaging the sofa or leaving a residue, which can be a problem when cleaning leather with saddle soap. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Remove the cushions from the leather sofa if possible. This will make cleaning the back of the sofa easier.
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Fill a bucket with warm water.
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Dip a washcloth into the bucket and wring the washcloth out so that it is damp, not dripping wet.
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Spray Lexol-pH Leather Cleaner directly onto the back of one section of your leather sofa. Immediately rub the area with the damp washcloth to create suds and scrub away any dirt.
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Rinse the washcloth in the bucket of warm water and wring it out. Wipe off the suds with the washcloth.
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Dry the leather with a clean towel.
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Continue to scrub and wipe away the suds, working one section at a time, until you have cleaned the entire sofa.
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Clean the cushions last, using the same process.
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Place the cushions back on the leather sofa.
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Tips & Warnings
Do not use hot water with Lexol-pH Leather Cleaner, as it could damage your sofa.
References
- Photo Credit brown leather furniture image by Leonid Nyshko from Fotolia.com