Shazbaz Report post Posted March 13 I tried to clean my sofa with mild soapy water! It went all gooey on the surface which I thought was dirt and grime so I tried to gently scrape the gunk off it while it was wet The sofa is over 20yrs old and I think it's an oiled pull-up Aniline but I've made such a mess of it now, is there any hope of rectifying this? I suppose I should be glad that I didn't start on the chair :-( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NatesLeatherGds Report post Posted March 14 Wow, this is tricky. I'd say no more soap. Let things dry out a bit, then a damp cloth a few times, drying between but just to get any loose gunk. Don't over do this, you need to go easy as that leather looks quite worn, then, a very mild conditioner/cleaner. Use it in a spot less visible, and see how it goes. If that works out, go further for a light cleaning. Make sure the cloth you use with the conditioner/cleaner does not have too much "fricton" (not a rough cotton terry towel). Good luck. Angelus leather balm is my go to, others here may have better/other ideas. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shazbaz Report post Posted March 14 (edited) Thanks Nate Unfortunately this is the dried out result of the damage I did :-( the damaged parts of the sofa looked like the oil stain on the back of the sofa before I did the cleaning, the black cracked pictures show the damage that I ended up with. The leather on the seats that has ended up black and cracked looked like the leather on the chair before I started so it wasn't worn when I started but I sure made a mess of things didn't I Edited March 14 by Shazbaz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NatesLeatherGds Report post Posted March 14 Hmm. I'm a bit stumped then. Were this mine, I'd test different conditioners in discreet spots until I found whatever worked best, then use that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites