- 1). Spray the leather cleaner onto a lint-free cloth. Test a small spot on the back of the couch or chair to ensure it doesn't damage the leather. Let the spot dry for a few minutes, and wipe it with a damp cloth. If the leather appears fine, proceed with cleaning.
- 2). Dampen a cloth, and spray the cleaner onto it.
- 3). Gently run the cleaner-filled cloth onto the stain, rubbing in circular motions to create a lather.
- 4). Dampen a clean cloth, and wipe away the cleaner along with the stain. Dry the area with a dry towel.
- 5). Spray a clean cloth with leather conditioner, and apply it to the cleaned area to remove any residual debris and ensure the leather stays supple.
- 1). Gently rub the stain in a circular motion with fine-grit sandpaper to remove it. If the stain does not disappear, proceed to Step 2.
- 2). Spray the suede cleaner onto a lint-free cloth. Test a small spot on the back of the couch or chair to ensure it doesn't damage the suede. Let the spot dry for a few minutes, and wipe with a damp cloth. If the suede appears fine, proceed with cleaning.
- 3). Dampen a cloth, and spray the cleaner onto it.
- 4). Rub the cleaner-filled cloth onto the stain gently, in a circular motion.
- 5). Dampen a clean cloth, and wipe away the cleaner along with the stain. Dry the area with a dry towel.
- 6). Brush the suede gently with a suede brush once the spot has dried completely to revitalize the suede.
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