
Hello there! Thanks for asking. The information you provided from the search results didn't include specific cleaning steps, so I'm happy to you through the best methods based on my expertise. Cleaning faux leather is usually quite simple, but the key is to be gentle.
For most common spills and light stains, a simple solution of warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap is your best friend. Mix it up, dampen a soft microfiber cloth with the soapy water, and wring it out well so it's not dripping. Gently wipe the stained area. Avoid scrubbing too hard, as this can damage the material's finish. After cleaning the spot, take a second clean cloth dampened with just plain water to wipe away any soap residue. Finally, and this is an important step, dry the area completely with a soft, dry towel to prevent water spots.
If you're dealing with a tougher stain, like ink or dye from a pair of jeans, you can try using a small amount of rubbing alcohol. Before you do anything, always test it on a hidden spot of the sofa, like under a cushion or on the back panel, to make sure it doesn't cause any discoloration. If the test spot looks fine, apply a little rubbing alcohol to a cotton ball or a soft cloth and gently dab at the stain. Once the stain lifts, wipe the area with a damp cloth and then dry it thoroughly.
The main things to avoid are harsh chemicals, bleach-based cleaners, and abrasive sponges, as these can strip the faux leather's surface, causing it to crack and peel over time. Quick action is always best, so try to blot up any spills as soon as they happen


