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How to Remove a Stain From Leather

    • 1). Pour talcum powder directly onto a grease stain and leave it overnight. The powder will draw out the grease and absorb it. Wipe the area clean with a soft cloth the next morning.

    • 2). Roll a piece of bread into a ball and use it to blot a water stain. The stain should come up as the water is absorbed into the bread.

    • 3). Apply isopropyl alcohol to ink stains and rub with the grain of the leather until the stain is gone. Wipe the area dry with a clean soft cloth to remove any excess moisture.

    • 4). Mix equal parts isopropyl alcohol and water and apply it to the leather with a clean soft cloth to remove mold or mildew. Allow the leather to air dry and avoid direct sunlight.

    • 5). Mix a solution of 75 percent vinegar and 25 percent water and blot with a cotton ball to remove salt stains. Test the solution on an indiscreet part of the leather before using this method.



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