Hi everyone! Today I’m going to talk about cleaning my white faux leather bar stools and the ingredients I use to do so. I will also have before and after pictures so you can see how well this DIY cleaner works.

With a boyfriend who loves to be in the garage, white leather barstools were not the smartest idea for our house. They can get dirty fast! Rather than using a strong cleaner like bleach, I found that a mixture of white vinegar and dish soap works best at cleaning these barstools.

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Vinegar is great for cleaning, and it can be a much safer alternative then store-bought cleaners. It’s a great option for cleaning really anything! I also used a sponge to scrub and wipe off all of the grime, but if you have genuine leather or are worried about scuffing, a washcloth or rag might be a better option.

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What You’ll Need:

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If you have a spray bottle on-hand, this will work perfectly for mixing the soap and vinegar. That way you also have it for cleaning other things around the house. First, add some warm water, then a couple drops of dish soap, and some white vinegar. Then shake the mixture so the soap mixes in.

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The only thing to keep in mind when using a spray bottle is not to fully saturate the fabric. In order to prevent this, you can lightly spray the furniture directly, or spray the sponge/cloth first then wipe the furniture.

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Here are the before and after pictures of my barstools. They look so much better now and no noxious smells! I feel using warm water really helps loosen up all the dirt and grime, and the vinegar makes the white much brighter.

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These pictures really show how well this DIY cleaner works. My barstools were practically grey before I cleaned them! Cleaning them with vinegar and soap made a huge difference.

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As you can see, Chloe is really happy with them too. 😉

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17 responses to “DIY Faux Leather Cleaner”

  1. Those stools are gorgeous, great tip!

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  2. Vinegar is great for cleaning, i used it also. I miz with baking soda and lemon sometimes. Because of tge vinegar smells. ☹..nice sofa!!

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    1. Thank you! Ooh I’ll have to try lemon next time! I mix with baking soda sometimes too, it helps a lot with cleaning.

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  3. Lol, your cat is very happy and owning the spot already.😍

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    1. Haha she totally is! It’s her favorite perch in the house 😄

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  4. This is so cool😎🙏🏿

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  5. Wow – it really worked great – thanks for sharing this!

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    1. Thank you for checking it out! 😊

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  8. Thanks for this post! I just tried this and I was surprised at how well it worked. I usually just get my leather couches (both real or faux) cleaned by a local upholstery cleaner in my area and they always do a great job, but I’m glad I found your handy solution for when I feel like cleaning it myself!

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    1. Thanks for checking out my post, and I’m so glad the cleaner worked well for you! It’s definitely one of my favorite DIY cleaners.

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