Step 1: Set the Scene
Pick a cool, shaded spot before you begin. Working out of direct sunlight gives you more time to clean evenly and prevents the product from drying too fast.
Step 2: Remove Loose Dirt
Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment to lift away dust, crumbs, and debris. Pay attention to seams and creases where particles tend to collect.
Step 3: Check the Condition
Take a quick look over your leather for cracks, scratches, or damage. It’s always better to treat these issues separately before applying cleaner, to avoid making them worse.

Step 4: Clean the Leather
Shake the bottle well.
Lightly mist the cleaner onto a microfiber cloth (rather than spraying directly).
Work on one small section at a time, gently massaging in circular motions. For tougher marks, a soft detailing brush can help.
Step 5: Wipe & Refresh
Once you’ve loosened the dirt, use a clean, dry microfiber towel to wipe the area. Check for any stubborn spots and repeat if needed until the leather looks even.
N.B. Do not use on suede or similar finishes.
Always test first on an inconspicuous area to ensure that leather is colourfast and water resistant.
End Result: Leather that feels soft, looks clean, and stays protected from everyday wear.
Maintenance Tip: A quick clean every month will keep your interior looking newer for longer.
