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Leather Suite CleaningThanks Tina Manchester UK Feedback About This Post:RE: Leather Suite CleaningAny hints or tips on removing hair gel from my leather suite, where I sit and rest my head it is tacky and if someone else sits there their hair gets stuck to it! Post By Samantha Marshall (Guest Post) RE: Leather Suite CleaningI need help! I spilt nail varnish remover on my brown leather sofa! What do I do? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Leather Suite Cleaning
You can Not and Should Not Steam clean Leather.. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Leather Suite CleaningI was recently told to mix 2 parts of linseed oil (from a hardware store) and 1 part white vinegar. Put it on with a soft cloth. Leave it on for about 12 hours then buff with a clean soft cloth. Post By Kathy (Guest Post) RE: Leather Suite CleaningI bought some stuff called No Bull Leather Cleaner for my pure snow white leather chair... It worked like a charm. Found it on Ebay Post By Heather (Guest Post) RE: Leather Suite CleaningI have a cream leather suite. I hire out a steam cleaner which I find fantastic. I then polish with vaseline or for a nice fragrance eucalyptus oil. Looks brand new when finished. good luck Post By kellie jewell (Guest Post) RE: Leather Suite CleaningTry the book How to Clean Practically Anything. Post By Nikki (Guest Post) |
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