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Clean that leather sofa by first washing with a mild soap and water solution,then rinsing and drying thoroughly. You can also use a good leather cleaner but the soap and water works
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1. Clean the surface of the damaged leather by rubbing it with soap and water. Then wipe down the surface with a cloth dampened with alcohol. Let it dry. 2. Cut out a section of sub-patch
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1. Soften the leather before you distress it so it takes the marks more easily. Wet a sponge and rub it in a tub of saddle soap, then rub the soap onto the couch. Don't squeeze the
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1. Learn about grades of leather before you shop. Full-grain aniline leather sofas are the softest, most priciest pieces around. With top-grain leather, the top of the leather is
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