You just finished an amazing chocolate treat but then you noticed mess it left on the your leather seats or furniture. Don’t panic, this article will help you get rid of these stains quickly and easily.
Updated 14 Feb 2023
By Noemi Denker
When you find a chocolate stain on leather, start by gently scraping off as much excess chocolate as you can with a spoon or butter knife. Be careful not to damage the leather surface. Next, use a damp cloth with a mild soap or mild leather cleaner to blot the remaining chocolate. Once you’ve applied the soap, use a clean cloth and warm water to blot the area dry. For tougher stains, try a leather restoration product specifically formulated for removing chocolate stains.
Although chocolate stains can be removed with household products, it’s always best to avoid them in the first place. To keep your leather furniture looking its best, be sure to apply a leather conditioner every 6 to 12 months. This will keep the leather soft and supple, which will make it easier to lift away dirt and debris.
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