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Hello,
I also have leather furniture that I purchased 2 years ago. Along with the furniture I have smaller grandkids, my question is can anyone tell me how to clean it? It is not really stained but needs a good cleaning. I have tried different brands of fluids and also the wipes. I am hoping someone has a homemade cleaner to share. Thanks for your help, Kelsey Kelly S Smith |
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I BELONG TO A COMPANY THAT SELLS TEA TREE OIL HOME PRODUCTS. THEY ARE THE BEST OUT ON THE MARKET AS, YOU KNOW YOUR HOME IS CLEAN AND SHINY WHEN YOU USE THEM. I USE THEM ON MY GOOD WOOD FURNITURE, MY HUSBANDS LEATHER CHAIR,. tHESE PRODUCTS KEEP THINGS LOOKING GOOD LONH=GER SAND THE LAUNDRY DERTEGENT KEEPS CLOTHES FROM FADING AND WEARING OUT LONGER. tHEY HAVE THE DTERGENT FOR THE NEW WASHER ANDS DRYERS TOO. iF YOU LIKE YOU E-MAIL ME [email address removed by Quick & Simple. For your security, please refrain from posting your email address on our message boards]. I have other waqys to just use the tea tree oil by itself. Thank you jeanette Hawk
This message has been edited. Last edited by: Brenda Schmerl, Q&S Web Director, JEANETTE HAWK |
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Hi, Kelsey422. I too have leather furniture. I have a leather cleaning kit that I purchase through Art Van Furniture Store, (where I bought my furniture). They told me to never use any oil on my leather. They told me a mild detergent mixed with water,(more water than detergent), if I run out of the cleaner and can't get back to their store to get more. Don't use hot or warm water as it will open up the pores of the leather and the water will get in and stain the leather. My furniture is shiny, not suede or nubuck.
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