Paint and biro are very stubborn substances to remove from leather. Here's how we take care of that.
Being a natural material, leather is one that requires a little bit of TLC to maintain its quality, comfort and lustre that brings so much joy. When it comes to getting stains off leather, there are a few things to avoid doing at all costs, no matter how many success stories you’ve been told.
For one, nail polish remover is a big no-no, as the acetone dissolves the leather’s finish and typically causes discolouration. You should also stay away from hairspray, shoe polish, and markers (it’s impossible to ‘retouch’ your sofa to the exact tone and shade with regular markers).
In this case, the best way to get Biro out of a leather sofa is to use a specialised leather cleaning product. However, if you don’t have any on hand, we’ve listed a few of the safer methods to try at home below. Just remember to always test your chosen cleaning solution on a small, hidden part of the sofa to check for discolouration before moving on to the problem spot.
Besides avoiding eating, drinking, and having children dancing wildly with markers around the sofa, there are a few easy steps we can take to protect leather sofas.
For more tips on furniture care and maintenance, check out our Care and Repair Advice page.