No one wants to deal with stubborn berry stains on leather, but it happens! This guide will show you how to quickly and easily clean and remove berry stains from leather.
Updated 10 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
Berries have the tendency to spread their lovely, colorful juices when we are enjoying them. Unfortunately, these natural pigments sometimes end up on our leather items like sofas, jackets, and purses.
When this happens, it’s important to act quickly to prevent staining your leather permanently. The good news is that it is possible to clean and remove berry stains from leather with a few easy steps.
The first step is to use a damp cloth or towel to wipe away any excess berry juice still sitting on the leather surface. You want to make sure you don’t scrub or rub too vigorously, because this could cause other marks or damage to the leather.
After the excess juice has been removed, it’s time to create a cleaning solution. You will need a few simple ingredients, including mild liquid dishwashing soap, white vinegar, and water. Start by mixing one teaspoon of the dishwashing soap and two tablespoons of white vinegar in a bowl, and then add enough warm water to create a sudsy mixture.
Once the cleaning solution is ready, take a soft cloth and dip it into the mixture. Gently dab the cloth onto the stained area of the leather and use circular motions to work the cleaning solution into stain. Be careful not to overwork the leather, as this can cause damage.
After the cleaning solution has been applied, it’s time to rinse the leather with warm water and then dry it off with a clean, soft cloth. Make sure all residues are gone and that leather is completely dry.
By following these steps, you should be able to quickly and easily clean and remove berry stains from your leather items. Just remember to act fast and use gentle motions when applying the cleaning solution to avoid damaging your leather.
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