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This isn't a tip but has anyone got a tip for getting a urine stain out of my brown leather settee
Posted by emma80 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
hiya sorry this isnt a tip but i was just wondering if u had a tip for cleaning a faux leather sofa as i have four chhildren and it gets a little bit messy as you can imagine thanks
Posted by elierose101 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Can anyone tell what Aggie used to polish leather sofas with?
Posted by whyshoulditellyou in All other rooms. Faves: 1
To remove biro pen scribbles from a leather suite spray some hairspray on to it and gently rub with a soft cloth.
Posted by dirtyblonde in All other rooms. Faves: 0
i had a red wine stains on my light ivory coloured leather sofa we had a few people over and the wine wasnt noticed until the next day. i used lemon cif on my sofa to remove a wine stain and wiped it off with a baby wipe. i regularly clean it with a lemon and always wipe it off with a baby wipe. this has completely removed the stain no hard rubbing needed, it keeps it nice and fresh also.
Posted by dianetimbomb in All other rooms. Faves: 2
Use non-acetone nail polish remover to remove scuffs and marks off your leather. Use armour all to seal treat the leather it will keep it from cracking.
Posted by AmazonFlames in All other rooms. Faves: 0
To remove biro from a leather suite, spray hairspray, and wipe away. It works on my cream suite. (I'd try it somewhere you cant see first as a precaution)
Posted by mcevoyden in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Not a tip just some help, wondered if anyone can help how can you remove biro/pen on a leather handbag ? Thx
Posted by lasvegas in All other rooms. Faves: 0
Can anyone help...? I have just bought a second hand leather sofa and it stinks of cigarette smoke! I have tried airing the sofa, wiping it down with anti bacterial wipes and even spraying the bottom with fabreeze but it still smells bad! Does anyone know how to remove the smell of smoke without damaging the leather? Thanks Fee
Posted by FeeFee in All other rooms. Faves: 0
In regards to the person asking about their leather sofa, Kim had a tip on a recent show about using saddle soap. You can also use facial soap. Anything that isn't going to dry the leather. Be sure to go back over it with a moist towel to remove the soap, as the residue can attract dirt. Then condition it with a product made for leather. That should have it looking great!
Posted by darklingmiss in All other rooms. Faves: 1
Sorry - this isn't so much as a tip - it's more a plea for a tip! I've got a white leather sofa that is not so white anymore and i really want to get the colour back - leather wipes arent helping and i've heard baby wipes will contribute to the cracking of the sofa? please please help!
Posted by mfazackerley in All other rooms. Faves: 0
To Remove grease stains from leather shoes smooth a coating of glue from a puncture outfit (rubber solution) over the stain. Leave for 24 hours then peel off.
Posted by pamtips in All other rooms. Faves: 1
Use fragrance free wet wipes to clean the dust off candles and to clean your leather sofa.
Posted by cwilliams in All other rooms. Faves: 1
the best way to clean a leather settee is baby soap and warm water and a soft dish cloth, wash with cloth then dry with tea towel
Posted by razmataz in All other rooms. Faves: 2
I clean my brown leather sofa using a white cloth dipped in olive oil and white vinegar. It comes up like a new sofa. Buff with a piece of dry kitchen roll, this also removes excess oil.
Posted by handyandie in All other rooms. Faves: 1
Use babywipes to clean your tv,computer and some wooden shelves its grabs all the dirt and the dust sticks to it,and it doesnt just spread the dust..you'll be amazed! also use toilet tissue to then dry the wet bits off. babywipes also work wonders on some leathers,keyboards,futon matress's,computer screens,nicotine stains.
Posted by Carrie-Ann2K7 in All other rooms. Faves: 0
 
 

 

 




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