Leather is delicate, and certain products can damage it, leading to dryness, cracking, or fading. Here are some common materials to avoid when cleaning a leather couch:
- Ammonia or Bleach-Based Cleaners: These harsh chemicals strip away the leather’s natural oils, causing dryness and cracks.
- Vinegar: Though often recommended for cleaning, vinegar is acidic and can weaken leather fibers, leading to deterioration.
- Water in Excessive Quantities: Water is safe in minimal amounts, but oversaturation can cause stains or shrinkage.
- Baby Wipes or All-Purpose Cleaners: Many contain alcohol, which can dry out the leather, making it more susceptible to cracking.
- Abrasive Sponges or Brushes: Rough materials can scratch the leather surface, leaving permanent marks.
Using gentle, leather-safe products ensures you don’t inadvertently damage your couch during cleaning.