Things You'll Need
- Stiff brush
- Glycerin soap
- Water
- Sponge
- Soft rag
Instructions
Remove any dirt or hair from your leather with a stiff brush. The bristles should be firm enough to loosen any grime from the leather but not so stiff as to scratch it. Brush in short, even strokes, flicking the brush up at the end to push the debris away from the leather.
Dampen a sponge with a very small amount of water and rub the sponge over the soap to coat the surface. Your sponge should be damp enough to build up a thin film of soap, but not so wet that the soap builds lather.
Rub the sponge over the leather in a circular motion, working the soap into the grain. Dampen the sponge again and pick up more soap as necessary to apply an even layer to the leather.
Allow the soap to soak into the leather for at least an hour. The glycerin, which will penetrate the leather and soften it, works best if allowed to rest undisturbed.
Buff the leather with a soft rag until you have removed all of the soap and the leather shines. The more time you spend buffing the leather, the more shine you will produce.