Spots
and Spills: Blot excess liquid immediately with a clean
absorbent cloth or sponge. If necessary, use clear, lukewarm water
and gently wipe the spill. Dry with a clean towel and allow to air
dry.
Stubborn
Spots and Stains: Use a mild solution of Ivory soap
and clear, lukewarm water. Apply the soap to a clean, wet sponge,
then rinse well and let air dry naturally. Always try the cleaning
method in a hidden area first to be sure it's colorfast. Butter, Oil,
or Grease: Wipe excess butter, oil, or grease off the leather with
a clean, dry cloth, then leave it alone as the spot should dissipate
into the leather in a short period of time. Do not apply water to
try to wash a butter, oil, or grease stain.
Never
Use...
Abrasive
cleanser, soap, furniture polish oil, varnish, or ammonia water. The
leather has already been permanently preserved in the tanning process
and needs no maintenance other than the simple cleaning recommended.
Most
liquids will be initially repelled by the leather, but if left to
stand over an extended period of time, they will be absorbed. This
is why it's a good idea to wipe up spills immediately. If the spill
is absorbed, it will dissipate over time, just as human skin will
absorb and eventually diffuse stains.