No Specific Products for Yellowing
- 1 white leather furniture image by Leonid Nyshko from Fotolia.com
Cleaning products that work on your shoes or purses may not work on your couch. So unless you are buying a cleaning agent suitable for all leathers, be sure to check that your product will work with your specific leather.
- 2 soap water drops image by Csaba Peterdi from Fotolia.com
Gentle hand soap with some water and a towel is a good combination for cleaning leather, specialists at howtocleanthings.com report. It is often used on couches but can be applied to a variety of leathers because of the soap's gentle nature. Use a rag to dab soap onto the leather and rub gently until the yellow stain disappears. Use a dry rag to remove any excess soap or dirt particles from a jacket before allowing leather to dry completely. Do not apply excessive liquid to the leather because it may cause discoloring. Test the soap and water on a part of the leather not visible on the outside. If after drying the spot remains, do not proceed with additional treatment.
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Using oil or polish to protect the leather can increase the life expectancy of the material. By using just a small amount, the leather will maintain its shine and durability without resulting in cracking or yellowing.
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