the oils are in the leather; a cleaner will remove dirt particles on the leather, but won't touch what is embedded in the leather. Try advleather.blogspot.com
I don't know what bonded leather is but rubbing alchohol removes ink pen stains from leather furniture.
Folex works great
They will need to be rubbed out. Talk to your local furniture store about how.
oil thinner
I would recommend cleaning the leather with a mild soap and warm water. If the stains still do not come off then upgrade to a leather cleaner. Never scrub hard and do not use chemicals on the furniture.
No not entirely.
The short answer is yes. However it depends on the kind of leather you have. A protected leather will be able to take more stains whether from a dogs' oil or a drink. If you have an unprotected leather it will be more likely to stain.
Leather should be sprayed with a protectant to prevent body oils from building up on leather. Body oil stains can be safely removed from leather by using a degreaser.
If the stain is fresh, then the stain can be removed by simply rubbing the stain with a damp cloth. Older stains can be removed with a leather cleaner from a brand like Pledge.
You can use bleach! This is a very efficient and simple way to remove all stains on white clothing, furniture, etc. Good luck!
Leather is a brand of furniture which is the most durable for a family with kids. The materials is very strong and thick. Stains can be easily removed which the children can create.
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