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get a cloth and soak it with gasoline
If your imitation leather couch has become sticky, you can clean it to remove the tackiness. Simply wipe the tacky area down with baby wipes and allow to air dry.
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As a teacher I have gotten marker on just about anything it was possible to get marker on and never have been able to get marker out of leather. You could try a shoe maker to see if he has something to remove it or go the store where you bought the couch and see if there is something that will remove it.
If it is a smooth leather you could try a leather cleaner. There are good ones on the market that will remove things like this. If the it is suede you could use a suede brush on it and brush up the nap.
Leather couches are low maintenance and resist spills and stains easier than a fabric couch. Be careful with ink pens and sharp edges that can scratch or cut the couch. Invest in a leather repair kit if purchasing a leather couch.
One can purchase a black leather couch from stores such as DFS, NEXT, Blacksofas and Homebase. One can also purchase a black leather couch from websites like eBay and Gumtree.
You can remove urine by using a product called D-molish Now.
With proper care, a quality leather, unlike fabric upholstery, can be expected to last an average person's lifetime. Look for zipper access which allow you to refill your sofa. Leather can last decades, but seat cushion cores and back bag fill will not. As with most furniture, proper maintenance and regular cleaning are the key to the couch's longevity. Vacuum regularly to remove debris, and use leather wipes to clean the couch and keeping it looking new.
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I just used nail polish remover on my black leather chair and ottoman (made by Ashley)to remove pink nail polish and it worked without damaging the leather.
You can spend from about $750 to several thousand dollars depending on the quality of the leather and the style of the couch. A basic leather couch will run around $1000 while an Italian leather sectional can cost about $10000.