Tomato sauce can often leave behind stubborn stains on leather surfaces. But don’t worry, these stains can be easily removed. Here’s a simple guide to help you clean tomato stains off your leather surface in no time.
Updated 17 Feb 2023
By Brane Lukman
Take a cotton cloth, and gently dab the stained area to absorb as much of juice or sauce as possible. This will help minimize the amount of absorbed stain on leather.
Mix equal parts of white vinegar and clean water. Dip a separate cloth into the mixture, and lightly blot the stained area. As the solution is wiped off, the stain should start fading. If not, repeat process until stain is gone.
If stain still persists, use a commercial leather stain remover. Follow the instructions on the product to apply the remover, then blot the area with a wet cloth to remove the stain.
Once the stain has been removed, you will need to condition the leather. This will help your leather look shiny and protected. Use a leather conditioner or oil to restore the leather’s shine.
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