How To Condition Leather Furniture: Methods To Condition Naturally


Methods To Condition Leather Furniture Naturally

Leather Furniture can be protected with an application of natural conditioner that keeps the leather free of cracks along with supple and soft. There are several methods by which the leather can be conditioned i.e., Beeswax, and Natural baby soap methods. It has been recommended to test the leather furniture at an inconspicuous spot and once the user is happy with the result, he can proceed with the conditioning process. The methods to condition leather furniture naturally are as follows;

Beeswax Method

The conditioner made of Beeswax works great over the leather furniture but it requires more time for preparation and application. The steps to prepare and apply beeswax conditioner are as follows;
  1. Prepare Conditioner: First, the user needs to combine sweet almond oil, cocoa butter, and beeswax in 2:1:1 ratio inside a saucepan and apply medium heat over it. Once the solid ingredients melt, the user needs to remove the pan and let it cool down for 30-40 minutes until it becomes a thick balm conditioner.
  2. Apply Conditioner: After that, the user needs to apply the thick balm conditioner over the leather furniture directly with fingers. It has been recommended to massage the conditioner over the leather gently and wipe away any excess conditioner during the step.
  3. Buff The Leather: Once the leather furniture is conditioned, the user needs to buff it with a dry cloth in order to make the leather shine.

Natural Baby Soap Method

Using soap to condition the leather furniture is a poor choice except for natural baby soap. The user needs to choose a natural baby soap that is free of stain-causing color additives for effective conditioning. The steps to prepare and apply natural baby soap conditioner are as follows;
  1. Prepare Conditioner: Prepare conditioner by mixing 1 quarter of water, a few drops of vinegar, and 1 tablespoon of natural baby soap.
  2. Dampen A Cloth: Dip a cloth into the mixture and wring out excess liquid from it. It is necessary to use a damp cloth rather than a wet one.
  3. Wipe Down The Leather: The last step will be to wipe down the entire leather furniture with a damp cloth and allow it to air dry before putting the furniture back to use.
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