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15 Jun 2010

Leather sofa stain advice given

Leather sofa stain advice given

Removing paint stains from leather sofas doesn't have to be a difficult process.

Common mishaps in the home can often result in leather sofas being inadvertently stained, but those who find themselves in this predicament may wish to take note of the advice of one site, which has given some top tips on how to remove paint stains from this piece of furniture.

Iloveindia.com suggests all that is needed to complete this seemingly difficult task is warm water, leather conditioner, leather cleaner and a cloth.

Softening the stain with the use of the warm water is the first step, so the paint can gently peel off the leather sofa.

Next, spreading leather cleaner over the area should help to completely remove the paint stain without damaging the couch.

And finally, using a good-quality leather conditioner will help to repair the worn-out look of the leather.

Frank Cooney, writing for Mad Blogz, recently advised homeowners should spend some time thinking about who will be using their sofa and for what purpose, as the durability of the piece can have a big impact on the long-term needs of the household.ADNFCR-2589-ID-19837038-ADNFCR

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