The leather sofa is beautiful, it conquers everyone and many choose it to furnish the living room. It must be said, however, that when it gets dirty it becomes a problem, cleaning it is not easy. It is necessary to use specific products that clean the sofa but preserve its beauty. This is not easy either, many products on the market are harmful and full of corrosive agents and little by little the sofa tends to deteriorate.
Many people opt for slipcovers large enough to cover the entire sofa, just to prevent it from getting dirty and having to clean it all the time. But this somewhat hides the beauty of the sofa, why deprive yourself of something beautiful in the house just because it is difficult to clean? Here is finally a guide to cleaning the leather sofa.
How to quickly remove a stain from a leather sofa
To quickly remove any stain from the leather sofa, you can use makeup remover pads and cleaning milk, all very simple! You simply pour a little milk on the stain and then wipe with the pad and you’re done.
Guide on how to best clean the sofa with natural products
There are several products that you can use to clean your sofa, such as vinegar, baking soda, etc. Here’s how to use them.
White vinegar : Mix one part white vinegar with two parts water and dip a soft cloth in the solution and wring it out to remove excess liquid. Then gently wipe with the cloth, this will remove dirt and unpleasant odors from the entire sofa.
Lemon Juice – Mix the juice of one lemon with a little olive oil and dip a soft cloth in the solution and gently wipe it over the sofa. This solution is particularly useful for removing difficult stains such as grease.
Baking soda : Sprinkle a mixture of baking soda and water on the surface and let it sit for about 20-30 minutes. Then wipe the surface of the sofa with a soft cloth to remove the baking soda. This will help eliminate unpleasant odors and add a little freshness to the sofa, it will be as good as new.
Skimmed milk : to polish the sofa, after cleaning, simply use a cloth soaked in skimmed milk and wipe it over the entire surface, leave it to act for 20-30 minutes and rinse.
Remember not to use harsh chemicals or cleaners that can damage the leather. Also, be sure to test any solution on a small, inconspicuous area of the couch before applying it to the entire surface.