This is a question we get asked quite often. If your leather furniture has mold on it you will need to get to the bottom of what has caused it. Usually the most common causes of mold are dampness and lack of ventilation in the area the furniture is being kept or stored. Once the source of the problem is identified, you can remove the mold and mildew once and for all.
Here’s How:
- Dry out leather furniture in warm room until completely dry.
- Remove surface mold with damp cloth (mold will wipe off if the leather has been dried out completely).
- Allow leather to dry completly for a second time.
- Clean dried leather thoroughly with leather cleaner
- Keep leather clean, conditioned, and properly stored in a well ventilated and dry area to prevent mold from returning.
Tips:
- Clean entire leather item to ensure an even color and texture result.
- When using anything other than a specialised leather cleaner, do a spot test and allow it to dry prior to cleaning the entire item.
- Always follow manufacturer’s instructions when using a cleaner specifically for leather.
- Never use detergent to clean leather.
- If home methods do not work, contact a professional leather cleaner in your area.
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