Got a "red sauce" stain on your leather furniture or clothing? Don't panic—we've got the perfect solution for getting ketchup stains out of leather.
Updated 30 Jun 2023
By Noemi Denker
Ketchup can be a nuisance when it comes to leather furniture and clothing, as the bright red stain easily sticks out against the softer tones of these materials. If you find yourself in this situation, don't fret—removing the stain is relatively simple with the right techniques.
First, grab a cloth and some warm water. Lightly dampen the cloth, but be careful not to soak the leather fabric. Next, gently rub the stain in a circular motion and continue until the entire area is free from the red ketchup stain. Repeat the process with a dry cloth until excess water is absorbed.
If the stain isn't budging with the damp cloth, try using a solution of mild detergent and water. Mix the two ingredients together and then using a clean cloth, apply the mixture to the stain. Again, use a circular motion to rub stain until it lifts. Wipe off the remaining solution and allow the area to dry.
To prevent future stains, make sure to treat your leather furniture regularly with a leather conditioner or protector. This will help repel liquids and stains, making them easier to remove. Additionally, if you are eating while sitting on the leather furniture, make sure to place a coaster or other protective layer under your plate or glass so any spills or droplets won't damage the material.
If you have tried the methods above and the stain still won't lift, consider scheduling an appointment with a professional leather cleaner. A professional cleaner should be able to remove even toughest of stains, leaving you with fresh, clean leather—all without leaving a trace of ketchup behind.
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