How Do You Clean Grease Stains On Leather?
Leather is a popular fabric used for clothes, shoes, furniture, luggage and automobile interiors. It’s an expensive fabric which can last a long time if you care for it properly. Grease stains can ruin leather, though, if you don’t know how to remove them safely. Determine whether you have finished or unfinished leather. Finished leather is fine leather on coats, purses and furniture. Unfinished leather usually includes saddles, work gloves and work boots. Blot any excess grease off the leather with a clean cloth. Put talcum powder or cornstarch on the grease stain. Place the leather aside to dry for 4 hours. Wipe the powder off, which will lift the grease stain. Take your leather to a professional if you can’t get the stain out. Be sure to ask the professional cleaner for a guarantee. Ask a lot of questions and seek recommendations before you decide to let the professional clean the leather. Be sure to ask if the leather will remain the same color after cleaning. Apply a conditioner t