People love leather furniture, commonly because of its quality - it's super durable. In addition, leather furniture has a clean rich look and is easy to clean, oftentimes with materials you already have around the house such as white vinegar. Here are the easiest ways you can clean your leather furniture.
This is one of the most obvious and common ways people clean leather furniture. A vacuum cleaner that has flexible removable attachments will allow you to get into all cracks and creases on sofas in particular. You could certainly vacuum a leather bed, but vacuuming and leather furniture go together best when cleaning sofas and living room chairs.
2. Get rid of dust with a rag, soap and water, or vinegar and water.
A simple wipe down of a leather sofa with a rag can remove dirt and dust quickly and easily. For as long as we can remember, we have been using a gentle dish soap with water on a damp rag to clean leather furniture and it works like a charm. Be sure to use a clean rag to remove any excess soap. A lot of people also like to apply white vinegar to a rag; if you're going to do this just be sure to dilute the vinegar. When cleaning leather furniture with vinegar, I normally add 2 cups of water to a half a cup of vinegar. Like with the soap, you'll want to be sure to remove any excess vinegar with a clean rag and it's helpful to wipe the furniture down with a dry cloth, following. Some people will say to use equal parts vinegar and equal parts water but we've found that by making the water more dominant, there's less of a vinegar smell.
3. Seek out help from a leather specific cleaner.
If your leather furniture has gotten into bad condition, you may need to clean it with a leather specific cleaner. We personally prefer the soap and water or vinegar and water cleaners best (vinegar and water especially for people with pets), but sometimes a leather specific cleaner does a better job. The Art of Cleanliness suggested several leather-specific cleaners to try. As the site notes, which we would also suggest, always test out a small spot first, making sure it won't harm your furniture. The list of the website's suggested products include: