If you have paint stain on your leather, you should first try cleaning the stain with saddle soap. If the paint stain lingers, you can try wiping it with rubbing alcohol.... read more
Cleaning Tips > Leather Cleaning
If you have gum stuck on your leather, grab an ice cube. Rub the gum with ice until it becomes hard. Gently peel the gum away. If all the gum doesn't... read more
Cleaning Tips > Leather Cleaning
You can remove mildew and mold from leather the same way you remove ink stains, with isopropyl alcohol. Mix equal parts water and alcohol together. Dampen a soft cloth in the... read more
Cleaning Tips > Leather Cleaning
To remove road-salt stains from leather you will need to mix 3 parts vinegar with 1 part water in a bowl. Dip a cotton ball into the liquid and then wipe... read more
Cleaning Tips > Leather Cleaning
Rubbing alcohol or isopropyl alcohol works the best to remove ink stains from leather. To clean the ink stain, get a Q-tip and dip it in the alcohol. Gently dab the... read more
Cleaning Tips > Leather Cleaning
Most everyone has heard the saying: “oil and water do not mix. If you have to clean up a grease or oil stain from leather, do not use water. It will... read more
Cleaning Tips > Leather Cleaning