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Dirt and dust can collect in the nooks and crannies of sofas and their cushions. Use the brush extension of the vacuum to lift dirt and reach difficult areas. This will make a cleaning solution that won’t damage the coated leather. It’s important to use a non-detergent soap so the coating on the furniture is not dulled by harmful chemicals. Dip one small part of the cloth into the solution at first. Make sure the cloth is just damp, not saturated. You might need to ring it out a little bit before using it. Make sure it’s not an area that you can see normally on the piece of furniture. This will be your test spot to ensure that there’s no marking or staining from your cleaning solution. Wait for it to dry or gently wipe it dry after a few moments. If there’s no discoloration on the test patch, continue wiping the couch. Work from top to bottom, using large circular motions and re-moistening the cloth as needed. After applying the cleaning solution, go back over the couch with a cloth dipped in only water. Work from top to bottom again, using large circular motions. This will help remove any residue from the soap. Use a soft, microfiber towel to dry the furniture. Your couch should never be soaking wet, as saturation will cause irreversible damage to the material. Never use a hair dryer or fan to dry the leather. Although they might be quicker, they can cause dehydration of the leather. To replace natural oils that leather loses when it is cleaned, apply a leather cream using a clean cloth. Let the cream dry completely and buff to shine if needed. Avoid using DIY cleaning or conditioning solutions that include vinegar, as it can strip the glossy coating from the patent leather. Apply the vaseline or rubbing alcohol to a q-tip or paper towel and gently it rub into the stained area. Wipe the area dry after 15-20 seconds, and reapply if necessary until the stain disappears. After the stain is gone, wipe down the area with a damp cloth and dry it completely.

Summary:
Vacuum the entire surface area of the furniture piece. Add a few drops of non-detergent liquid soap to distilled water. Dampen a microfiber cloth in the cleaning solution. Wipe an inconspicuous spot on the furniture with the solution. Wipe the couch from top to bottom using your cleaning solution. Wipe the couch with just distilled water. Dry your patent leather furniture piece. Condition the leather to ensure it retains its softness. Use a small amount of vaseline or rubbing alcohol for tough stains.