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Cleaning a Leather Couch with Quick’n Brite

QUESTION:

I wish to clean my two leather couches entirely. They have accumulated a light soiling along with a disagreeable odor (probably from body oils). The color is a light tan and is about 5yrs. in age. Your product intrigues me because of it’s ease of use. Never having cleaned “leather” before makes me a little uncomfortable but am willing to try. They measure 94″ and 72″ respectively and are heavily padded. I would prefer to use the liquid Quick and Brite. Please let me know how much to purchase and how to go about this. Thank you in advance.

ANSWER:

You should be fine with either version, but the paste will always be better for tougher cleaning jobs. The main thing with leather is to keep it as dry as possible while cleaning it, because water alone can leave staining. This is another reason why the paste might be easier overall. If using the liquid, a single 64 oz [1] container would be more than enough. If you go with the paste, the 30 oz [2] size would be plenty. Regardless of which version you use, the application is very similar. Basically you will want to apply a small amount of the cleaner directly onto the areas you wish to clean. This can be done with a sponge, a cloth, your hand, or something more abrasive like a brush. What you might want to use will vary depending on the exact surface and type of soil.

If used correctly Quick’n Brite is extremely effective for cleaning a leather couch. It is safe for all surface types and colors, and for the most part, you don’t have to worry about it ruining any surface you use it on. This all natural cleaner has the unique ability to deep clean your leather couch and condition it at the same time. Not only will you achieve a cleaner surface, but the material will feel nice and soft to the touch when you are finished.

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12 Comments To "Cleaning a Leather Couch with Quick’n Brite"

#1 Comment By Bill Jenkins On 03/23/2010 @ 2:02 PM

Great post. I’ve been looking for this exact information for a while now. Bookmarked!

#2 Comment By Jason On 04/05/2010 @ 11:45 PM

Very informative Q&A, this is simply amazing good tips!

#3 Comment By morine On 04/14/2010 @ 7:12 AM

Quality always wins It is understandable if people are worried about the price of a particular piece of furniture. People should however not allow cost become the chief deciding factor of the furniture that they end up getting. Buying well crafted furniture is always worth the investment because they are likely to last for a very long time sometimes as much as 50 years

#4 Comment By Leather Cleaning Fife On 11/02/2010 @ 9:40 AM

It is always recommended that you use a professional leather and upholstery company when cleaning sofas or carpets. The specially formulated chemicals we use are desinged for the leather so wont leave any staining or cause the leather to crack or discolour.

#5 Comment By R.king On 02/18/2014 @ 8:47 PM

I have a 100% leather sofa that we do not sit on much how often do I need to use Quick n Brite on it? the other sofa set is not 100% leather and we sit on it daily, how often should I use Quick n Brite on both?

#6 Comment By SimplyGoodStuff On 02/19/2014 @ 4:33 PM

You can use it on either surface as much as needed. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon who, what, and how often, but the product will not dry out, discolor, crack, fade or damage either material in any way. For leather, most people end up spot cleaning, but if your other couch is a fabric, then adding to a steam cleaner for an all-over cleaning might be the way to go.

#7 Comment By Cheryl Rayburn On 05/19/2014 @ 10:33 AM

I have a leather seat that my grandson poured a cup of apple juice on.
It has dried overnight. How would your product work?

#8 Comment By SimplyGoodStuff On 06/23/2014 @ 10:11 PM

It should work well, but the absorption of the liquid will make this stain difficult to remove. Follow the instructions provided, and you will easily reduce and then eliminate the spot.

#9 Comment By sharoncallender@sky.com On 05/26/2014 @ 7:09 PM

hi,can you please tell me where I can buy quick and bright and the price,also does it leave a shine regards sharon

#10 Comment By SimplyGoodStuff On 06/23/2014 @ 10:03 PM

The best place to buy Quick n Brite is at simplygoodstuff.com. It doesn’t leave a residue or film like many other cleaners do, so you shouldn’t really expect a shine, but you should expect a seriously clean surface.

#11 Comment By Missy On 09/17/2017 @ 8:13 PM

We have an untreated aniline leather sofa set and it absorbs every tiny droplet or scratch. Only a few months old and it looks pretty poor. There are already a few stains not budging with leather cleaner. Should your paste work on spot cleaning this absorbant type of leather?

#12 Comment By Lynn Patterson On 09/18/2020 @ 3:51 PM

Will quick n brite remove grass stains from my beige leather car seats?