Rub ‘n Restore® is a leather paint. If spilled in its liquid state, it will stain fabric and clothing. But once dry, color transference, called … Read more
Oil stains in leather must be cleaned before a new color or finish can be applied to restore appearance. Here’s how: Do not use baking … Read more
Whether leather or vinyl, attempt to clean the stains and any mineral deposits with white vinegar. Allow absorbent leathers to completely dry. Milk, urine and … Read more
The biggest problem posed by milk, urine, vomit, and pet stains on leather upholstery is the lingering odor caused by bacteria. Kill the bacteria, neutralize … Read more