Clean Your Modern Leather Sofa With These Magic Tips & Without Stain Products!
Posted by Gabriela Martinez on Nov 16th 2020
Cleaning your modern leather sofa can become a headache if you are a demanding and conscientious person like me.
It is not only the fact of being a little nervous about not obtaining the results you expect regarding the appearance of the sofa, but also the possible damage that it can cause to your ecosystem.
What exactly means this is, if you are one of those people who have plants, animals, and/or children at home, cleaning textures as delicate as leather may also lead to the use of delicate and/or toxic products. These kinds of products can not only be toxic but also abrasive!
So if you want to avoid any toxic gas for your plants or pets, or perhaps any accident with the surface of your leather, the best option is to use household products.
Homemade products also have their pros and cons, since not everything is rosy, but if you have a little patience they can surprise you with their results.
Next, we are going to see step by step one of the most famous routines that many people follow, to clean a leather sofa such as the Togo sofa. Watch this!
The vacuum is always the introduction to any cleaning process!
The first step for any cleaning process, whether it has stains or not, is to vacuum the furniture in this case leather sofa. This will help remove debris, pet air, or dust.
At first, you perhaps don’t see the point of vacuum before cleaning the sofa, but you must know that If you have dust when applying wet products, it will become an uphill process.
After you have vacuumed your leather sofa is time to apply the natural product in order to get rid of those hateful stains.
Baking soda is your loyal partner to combat stains
Baking soda not only works for cooking it also works to deal with hateful stains.
Is very effective and easy to use, you only need to spray a solution of this (combine a few grams with water) to the section of the sofa already vacuumed and let it act for about twenty minutes.
Plus! Remember to use distilled water instead of normal and microfiber cloth. The distilled water won’t let water stains.
Take a few milliliters of your lemonade to apply on the stains on your sofa
Well, that wasn't literal ... But almost! Only with lemon juice can you say goodbye to those old stains on your sofa. You might be wondering how lemon can help, well, real lemon or lime juice has a natural bleaching action on fabrics due to acetic acid.
Plus! The acetic acid molecule is also recognized as vinegar, so it has a stronger effect than lemon, so if you need more power you can opt for vinegar.
How do you clean the leather stains from your sofa without toxic products? Do you use any of these techniques? Comment below!