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๐๏ธ Say goodbye to grease stainsโyour leatherโs new best friend!
Furniture Clinic Leather Degreaser is a professional-grade, 250ml thick paste designed to remove oil, grease, and sweat stains from all types of leather except suede and nubuck. Ideal for furniture, car interiors, shoes, and handbags, it penetrates deep into leather fibers to restore original color and texture. Easy to use with a simple multi-step process, it requires patience and multiple applications for best results, making it a must-have for maintaining pristine leather surfaces.









| ASIN | B00C5AXB5Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69,732 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #34 in Household Leather Upholstery Cleaners |
| Brand | Furniture Clinic |
| Brand Name | Furniture Clinic |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 571 Reviews |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Volume | 250 ml |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Material Feature | Liquid |
| Material Features | Liquid |
| Model Number | LD |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 1 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 8.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Automotive Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Leather |
| Unit Count | 8.5 Fluid Ounces |
A**S
Was the only thing that worked
My daughter had one of those Glade plug in oil scented air freshener explode in a bag she brought home from college. Not knowing this, she set in on the couch and it soaked into the couch. It removed the coloring and soaked into the leather. I first tried several other options trying to remove the oil and then re-dyed the couch, which looked good at first, but spots came back. I finally pulled the trigger on this purchase, because of the price I was initially hesitant. I'm so glad I bought this, and very happy with how effective it is. I did have to go over the area four times, but he the end results made it completely worth it. It was easy to use, and a small amount goes a long way. I applied this product to the affected areas and just waited for it to dry. Then vacuumed up the dried up product.
S**P
Furniture Clinic Leather Degreaser | Professional Oil & Grease Stain Remover
Works as. expected and advertised. To those who said it didn't work for them, it does require patience and multiple applications. I do wished they sell in it gallon size, I had a large area that took multiple bottles to achieve desired results.
D**Y
Did not work
Leather sofa had a body oil stain that looked just like the stain in the product video. I applied the product according to the instructions twice. It did not work.
W**T
Works. Requires patience and attention to detaill
Product works. As noted, it strips the leather finish so it requires some patience and close observation. Stain accumulated over 20+ years. Followed instructions - applied product, set a timer to vacuum after 15 mins, used a leather cleaner, dry a bit, then REPEAT. I did 4 rounds on the first day, 3 rounds on the 2nd, then once on the last day. While the stain looked even before treatment, the grease doesnt lift evenly. Some of the rounds involved applying it only on the darker parts of the stain. I didnt want to apply too much and let it stay on too long since I didnt want to excessively strip the leather finish. Pics here show gradual stain removal. Our chair has a natural patina and stripping would make the recoloring balm obvious. I recommend the product. The only improvement i can think of is for the manufacturer to have a video with a more realistic stain project (like the stains in these reviews!) with more precise instructions on handling the stripping. Finally i recommend checking what leather you have - check on tags underneath the cushion. Ours is anilene.
L**R
Worth buying!!
It worked pretty good. It does turn dusty white as it dries. I repeated the process three or 4 times. The leather still feels a bit greasy but definitely not as bad. Iโm sure it depends how long you let the leatherโs dirt and grease build up. Our couch is three years old.
N**N
Works great!
I was a little skeptical because of the reviews but this actually worked very well. I followed the directions and did three cycles and it took a really bad body oil stain off a 20 year old leather recliner. It does leave the leather a little faded but I used a leather color balm afterwards, as recommended by the directions, and it turned out great. I wish I took some before and after pictures to share.
T**I
Didn't work for us, might work for some.
Really hoped this would work. Following the instructions on the label, this product may have improved the grease stain on our leather chair a little, but it also caused a ring around the stain. In the end, it didn't take care of our issue to any beneficial degree.
E**N
This does work if you are patient!
This does work! For the reviews stating it did not work to remove oil stains on leather, they were just not patient enough. We had a nice leather chair with a severely large oil stains on the headrest from dadโs bald head over time. You must apply this thickly. After an hour, whatever has not turned white there is a dense area of oil and you MUST apply another layer over that spot. If the area is not turning to powder you apply more directly on top of that. Leave it at least 12 hours. When it looks like it is so dry if puffs up and cracks you have maxed what that round can do. Wipe or vaccum off and apply another layer. We had such a dark large area I had no hope but after spending 4 days and about 8 rounds of applying it completely pulled all of the oil away and out of the leather. Itโs a marathon and not a sprint. I just need to add some leather balm now Then I applied a leather coloring balm to Match the finish and sealed with โLeather Honeyโ conditioner. Looks good as new!
M**P
Fantastic product
Wow, we were very sceptical about this, but it has done a great job, and the sofas look great again, the head sweat/grease stains (Sounds disgusting) have entirely gone. The downside are the instructions, very vague in how you use it, even google'ing didn't help. So this is what we did. After multiple varied attempts, this is what we did that worked. Applied it using an old paintbrush (Give it a good coating), within 10mins some areas will dry white and crumble when touched, other parts will stay wet-looking if it's a heavy stain, leave this for 20-30mins. If still wet looking, apply more of the product to those areas over the top of what's there, and repeat until it dries white and crumbles. If it's not drying white after a 4th coat, move to the cleaning bit and repeat the application the next day or once fully dry. Now the messy bit, using a vacuum, suck it all up very carefully so not to scratch the leather. Any remaining product can be cleaned up using a damp cloth. (The vacuum will also need a clean, including the filter) If needed once fully dry, repeat the application of the product. We didn't use anything in between our applications until between the 3rd and 4th application, where we also left it for 24hrs to give the leather a break. Main because the leather treatment we use acts as a barrier, so didn't want to stop the product from working when applied, plus the leather looked fine and there was no sign of distressing or drying out.
E**A
Black grease stains gone
Wow, this product eats up grease for breakfast! I had black head stains on my semi analine sofa and tried everything to remove it - cornstarch, vinegar, meth spirits, washing up liquid and various other leather products including best rated saddle soaps. They all have made very little difference, if any. Only this leather degreaser worked and without hardly any effort at all. It dries within minutes, y ok u brush it off and repeat until the stain is gone. It took about 4 - 5 times but as said, my stains were black! It didn't take the colour off, it just swalled the grease. One pot was sufficient to tackle 3 massive stains and remove them completely. The only reason for not giving 5 stars is sluggish delivery. Still on time though.
A**R
Did the job nicely
Took some patience, apply liberally, allow to dry, vacuum and repeat the process until all trace of the grease has gone. The photo shows the before and after it had been degreased and touched up with the repair kit from the same company (I forgot to take a photo after just degreasing). This product just removes the grease, so afterwards I was left with some deep cracking and a section of the leather that was very thin. It was also very light in colour, so this is not a โfix allโ, but used in conjunction with leather filler and paints from the leather repair kit (sold separately). I was really happy with the results!
O**D
Take care with this. Have a test area if you can.
I bought this to degrease little specks of fat that were splattered onto my beautiful new butter leather bag. It did absorb some grease spots, but it wasn't worth persevering to remove the rest...all carefully placed with a small brush, as it faded the leather giving it an unusual mottled appearance not much better than the grease spots. However, this is one item and it might work better on other things. N. B. Apparently, there is a product available to redress this lightening effect but I won't be trying it for fear of making more of a mess.
P**E
Totally rubbish
Totally rubbish, I fully read instructions, cleaned & applied in accordance, once dry minor improvement, re applied a total of 6 more times, with very little difference, given up now. Waste of time & money.
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