
Ah, the noble leather sofa. It's a statement piece that says, "I am sophisticated, but I also enjoy binge-watching shows in extreme comfort." The challenge, of course, is that this former animal hide requires some special pampering to keep it from looking less "distinguished" and more "distressed."
When it's time to banish the germs, you can't just attack it with any old spray. Leather is a natural material that will throw a tantrum by cracking and drying out if you use the wrong products. It's a bit of a diva that way. The key is to find something effective that won't ruin its luxurious finish.
Fortunately, modern chemistry has an answer for this ancient material. According to the experts at Clorox, you can sanitize your prized possession with a product like Clorox Disinfecting Mist. This allows you to kill germs without resorting to harsh potions that would make your couch age faster than a vampire in sunlight. The same gentle-yet-effective technique can be used on everything from your sofa to your wallet, ensuring all your leather goods are fit for a king, or at least for someone who occasionally drops a chip in the cushions.


