
Hello! That's a great question. Keeping a white leather sofa looking fresh can feel like a challenge, but with the right approach, it's definitely manageable. The provided links didn't contain specific cleaning instructions, but I can certainly guide you through a reliable method.
First, you'll want to do a general cleaning. Start by vacuuming the sofa using a soft brush attachment to get rid of any loose dirt, dust, and crumbs. This prevents you from grinding any abrasive particles into the leather. Next, create a simple and gentle cleaning solution by mixing a few drops of mild dish soap into a bowl of warm water.
Now, dip a soft, white microfiber cloth into the soapy water and wring it out thoroughly so that it's just damp, not soaking wet. Gently wipe down the entire sofa in small sections. Avoid scrubbing too hard. Follow up with a second clean cloth that's dampened with only plain water to wipe away any soap residue. Finally, use a dry, soft towel to buff the leather dry. It's important not to let the leather air dry completely, as this can sometimes leave water marks.
For tougher stains, you can try a mixture of equal parts rubbing alcohol and water. Before you use any cleaning solution, especially for a spot treatment, always test it on a hidden area of the sofa first to make sure it doesn't cause discoloration. After a deep clean, it's always a good idea to apply a quality leather conditioner to restore moisture and protect the surface. This will help keep your sofa soft, supple, and resistant to future stains.


