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Leather care

Does anyone have a suggestion for a product to keep our leather couch looking pretty? It's been awhile since I've done anything for it, and since we moved, I can't find the cleaner it came with. It's definitely starting to feel a little dry.

TIA!

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Re: Leather care

  • I know that vinegar (I use white-distilled) will get stains out of leather (also try mixing with linseed oil). To shine it up, you can also use hot vinegar and follow up with soapy water.... HTH!
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  • Amazingly (seriously, in this house this is amazing) there are no stains! It's just...dry. Very soft from our butts scooting around on it lol. Which feels great but it's starting to pale and look worn.
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  • you could always use Armer-All, I mean they use it on leather seats in cars/suv's why not for your couch ??
  • Leather wipes at Target or Wal-Mart. They work great!
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