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HOW TO GET BAD SMELLS OUT OF LEATHER
Does your leather smell? Have cooking odours, pets or even accidents such as urine and vomit taken its toll?
Then read on to bust myths on what you can and can’t use on your leather and what is effective or not to rid your leather of that awful smell.
METHOD 1: HOME REMEDIES
Your first instinct for eliminating your leather of nasty niffs is to use home remedies and hopefully save yourself some money, I’m sorry but those tips you see on TIkTok and Social Media are not experts in leather and can result in damaging your leather, read on to find out why.
VINEGAR
Do not use vinegar, its very acidic and can remove colour especially on chesterfield type leather, as a leather technician I’ve lost count the amount of times I’ve had to rescue clients sofas because they’ve stripped the colour off using a white vinegar combo!
BAKING SODA
Baking soda maybe great for stains and absorbing bad odours on fabrics and carpets, but on leather the soda texture can be quite abrasive, and once the leather skin absorbs the minute granules it can be aggressive against the leather grain causing subtle damage, remember you can’t rinse baking soda out of leather.
TIME
You can just leave the leather over time as sometimes mild smells can sometimes eventually fade away. The issue you’ll have with strong smells is they can sometimes absorb in to the inner foam padding and the leather isn’t actually responsible for holding on to the bad odour.
METHOD 2: PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS
Alternatively in my opinion as an experienced leather technician I advise to purchase professional products do the job.
1. CLEAN THE LEATHER
Firstly use a very mild solution of ant-bacterial cleaner, wipe over the surface gentle and evenly, the anti-bacterial formulation will help to kill off the odour causing bacteria breeding in your leather.
2. ODOUR REMOVER SPECIALLY FORMULATED FOR LEATHER
These have ingredients that are safe to use on leather and are formulated with a strong fragrance that the leather will absorb and hold resulting in the nasty niff being eliminated.
2. LEATHER CONDITIONER
After cleansing a refreshing the leather you really need to hydrate it to prevent the leather from drying out. We supply an amazing leather conditioner based on a luxury scent which provides a gorgeous smell to your leather, it simply wipes on and no polishing or buffing is needed.
Purchase our odour remover kit
Difference Between Vinyl, Faux or PU Leather
WHAT IS FAUX, VINYL OR PU LEATHER?
PU leather, or faux leather, is an artificial material used instead of leather upholstery.
There is an opinion that faux leather can be a convincing substitute for the real thing. But while genuine leather does require maintenance to keep it supple and looking beautiful, this is also its advantage. Over time leather will develop a unique ageing known as patina, becoming more distinguished and beautiful over years of continued use.
Pure PU cannot imitate this natural process, and will not last the same as well-kept leather does. In fact, some faux leather has a comparatively short lifespan next to genuine leather, wearing out and cracking prematurely over time. While it might be vegan, given its shorter lifespan and the fact it is not biodegradable makes it not very environmentally friendly. PU fabrics are generally considered to actually be a far less eco-friendly choice compared to the real thing.
When it’s time to select leather goods for yourself, always be sure to always check the label. You also need to be aware of the type of material the goods are made from.
(Credit to Crest Leather for this inspirational article)
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