Cleaning Leather with Olive Oil

Olive oil isn’t just a fantastic food, improver of health or even a brilliant beauty ingredient.  You can use olive oil for much more than that.

If you have a leather sofa, boots or coat you will know that over time the leather tends to dull and may even become scratched and scuffed.  At this point most people reach for the often expensive leather restorers but you don’t have too.

How to Restore Leather with Olive Oil

Olive Oil and Vinegar Cleaner:

  • Simply take an old screw top jar (an old jam jar is ideal).
  • Fill 1/3 with white vinegar (wine, cider or distilled malt are all fine just use whatever is cheapest for you).
  • Then fill the other 2/3 with olive oil.  It doesn’t really matter if you use extra virgin or light refined olive oil.  Whatever is to hand or economical for you.  We use extra virgin but that’s because that’s all we have kept from our own olive pressings.
  • Shake up the contents of the jar – it will start to look like a salad dressing, which is exactly what it is!
  • Apply a tiny amount of the olive oil leather restorer with a clean cloth.
  • Rub in well.
  • Then polish off with another clean soft cloth.  Make sure not to leave any excess on the leather or it will dry to a sticky finish.

That is all there is to it.  The vinegar cleans the leather while the olive oil feeds and nourishes it.  The resulting article will be shiny, fresh and clean.

I’ve just given our leather sofa its three monthly feed and it looks great regardless of its age or the fact it gets slept on by several large dogs.

I know you’re thinking that olive oil is too good for your furniture!  But trust me, this works and you use such a tiny amount that it works out much more economical than buying formulated products.  Best of all, there are no nasty ingredients to worry about.

This is true Eco Friendly Cleaning.  No harsh chemicals and only 100% natural cleaning.  This is how the chores were done in the past, it works so why not try some home-made cleaning to make you a Greener Cleaner?  Eco friendly cleaning is not about just buying different brands.

Thinking of more ‘back to basics’ methods of doing things is also worthwhile.  Leather cleaned with olive oil is healthy leather that looks good and lasts.  This isn’t about second rate ideas to save the planet.  It’s about natural household cleaning that keeps your home as good as it should be.

There are lots more great ideas for cleaning without chemicals and frugal household tips at A Self Sufficient Life

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