2. Use a damp cloth to clean the area. Be sure to use a mild soap, such as dish soap or hand soap.
3. Rinse the area with water. Be sure to rinse thoroughly so that no soap residue is left behind.
4. Dry the area with a clean cloth.
5. Apply a leather conditioner to the area. This will help to keep the leather from drying out and cracking.
Additional tips:
* If the pee stain is old, you may need to use a stronger cleaning solution. Try using a mixture of equal parts white vinegar and water.
* If the pee stain is on a suede leather item, you will need to be even more careful. Avoid using any harsh cleaning solutions, as these can damage the suede. Instead, try using a soft cloth dampened with water to blot up the stain.
* If you are unable to remove the pee stain yourself, you may need to take the item to a professional leather cleaner.