I found a solution that cleaned 2 year old vomit from my leather couch, from a similar situation of a child being sick.
Buy foaming Saddle Soap from an equestrian store. This will clean the leather down to the source of the smell (in my case I had tried several remedies including Nature's Miracle, Febreeze, and other items to clean/mask the smell).
The Saddle Soap brand I used was Fiebings. Then I put A LOT of fresh unused baking soda on the leather and rubbed it in (don't use the stuff that has been sitting in your refrigerator). Vacuum up the excess. This will kill the smell about 50% and open any barrier that keeps the leather from getting wet.
After the leather dries for a day or two, make a water and baking soda "batter" and rub it on the leather. The solution will soak in, so you'll see the leather darken from being wet. Let this dry a bit and just use a vacuum brush to remove the dried baking soda.
After rubbing off any excess baking soda, let the leather dry, then treat the leather with appropriate leather conditioner for your couch. I used Lexol Conditioning Wipes which I also found at the equestrian store. I can't believe I finally have a couch that I don't have to hide or wrap in blankets.
This has changed the color a little of the leather, but I think it is better than having a couch that reeks or having to resort to buying a new one.
Either steam clean or for small stains spot clean. For regular maintenance, vacuum.
use Woolite cleaner
You may also want to consider other options which have a Greener, lower impact on the environment,
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Our dog vomited all over our good leather chair. As soon as I realized that it happened, I quickly removed the vomit and then used Method brand leather wipes. Method products are all natural and I like them for other purposes. I rubbed for a while and then let the area dry. It worked! No smell and no stain.
My sofa says to use nothing but a weak solution of Ivory soap and water. Clean as needed, let dry, if a hazy film develops as it dries simply wipe it off with a damp clean towel. Now, how easy is that?
you could sit on it and wrap it round your legs
I suggest trying the Mr. Clean White Eraser. It's worked on my leather cream colored sofa for all kinds of stains and dirt. Just moisten the eraser with a bit of water and start wiping. Good luck!
Super glue won't damage leather, but many methods of trying to get it off may damage the leather !If the super glue is only a small and inconspicuous piece you may be better off just to ignore it.
If you ask us, Pottery Barn makes the best leather sofa on the market. The best-selling Turner Square Arm Sofa has a classic, versatile silhouette with (as the name suggests) squared-off armrests and extra-deep, ultra-comfortable seats. It comes in five sizes ranging from 64.5 to 103.5 inches wide,
To remove Hair gel stains off a leather couch, one must first scrape off all the extra gel. Next sprinkle an absorbent on the stain, it could be baking soda or cornstarch. Let it stay there for 10-15 minutes and then vacuum. Lastly wipe it off using a clean cloth.
A leather cleaner specifically designed for black leather would be the most effective product to clean stains off a black leather chair. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and test the cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not damage the leather.
The best way to clean a leather desk chair is by finding a cleaner with a pH-balanced to leather, spray it on a cloth of your choice, and wipe the office chair. If there is dirt on the cloth, you should clean it and repeat until the cloth comes off clean.
You can usually just use disinfectant, soap and bleach and that should get it out.
HELL NO! it took off all that clear top layer. the leather is all exposed now...