How to Clean Nubuck or Suede Leather Furniture

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  • How to clean Nubuck Leather furniture. Go to advleather.com to learn more. Take advantage of our knowledge and experience regarding leather care. Ask questions, send comments, we will respond.
    This video documents the procedure for cleaning nubuck or suede leather.
    It shows Advanced Leather Solutions technique for cleaning nubuck without using a liquid or foam leather cleaner.
    This process can resolve all but the most deeply set stains in nubuck or suede leather furniture.
    To learn all about leather repair and restoration, buy the e-book Comprehensive Guide to Leather Repair and Restoration. Go here: www.LeatherRepairBook.com
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  • @AC-kp9nq
    @AC-kp9nq Год назад +2

    I watched this last Saturday, and subsequently spent all day sanding my disgusting sofa. I know it was originally camel colored, but the arms and cushions were dark brown from 4 young kids’ snack-covered hands, and two parents who had no clue how to clean the sofa! My husband’s a painter, and whipped out his surf prep sanding pads and festool sander. It was fine, but going by hand was better. Now we have furniture I’m not ashamed to have family see during the holidays. You saved our butts and budgets!

  • @gloriaregister4281
    @gloriaregister4281 7 лет назад +5

    A friend gave me a 10 year old Nubuck sofa made by Lazyboy. It was really dirty as it had never been cleaned. Your methods worked perfectly. It looks terrific! I wonder how many people have trashed perfectly good furniture thinking it is irreversibly damaged. How kind of you to post such a valuable video. Had no problem finding the sandpaper at local Dallas Home Depot. Thank you so much.

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words Gloria, I'm glad it worked for you. You're right, most people don't know. Regardless of appearance, as long as the leather is ok, then the aesthetics can be corrected and have the piece look reasonable, or even back to like new.

    • @jenniferruggles7525
      @jenniferruggles7525 Год назад

      How did you determine which one to buy? What grit? I tried to find the sand paper but I don't know what kind. There's no "Gentle" 3M sand paper.

  • @saywhatsaywhat
    @saywhatsaywhat 10 лет назад +4

    Truly an amazing job! I was very impressed by the outcome. Thanks for the tut!

  • @dogwalkerholmfirth758
    @dogwalkerholmfirth758 10 лет назад +1

    Followng your video I am in the process of cleaning my Nubuck settees. This is a last ditch attempt at rejuvenating them and they are looking great. Thank you so much, you have saved me so much money as I dont have to replace them now
    Thanks again
    Best Wishes
    Karen

  • @alicerezacova1450
    @alicerezacova1450 8 лет назад +1

    Fantastic work! Thank you!

  • @anonymous4201
    @anonymous4201 3 года назад +2

    Very well presented, clear and concise. Also therapeutic to watch. Nice work.

  • @4091740
    @4091740 10 лет назад +3

    Yea...great video. Very professional and superb results!

  • @peguiarceyut14
    @peguiarceyut14 10 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video! It has all the information I was looking for and very well explained.

  • @antoinemattar5497
    @antoinemattar5497 3 года назад +1

    Kevin that's great love your demo.

  • @coop3r752
    @coop3r752 9 лет назад +1

    My 3 year old son decided to go artistic on our Nubuck couch, with a ballpoint pen. Thank you for the advise.

  • @HYDRAKRAVIST
    @HYDRAKRAVIST 5 лет назад +1

    I found this very, very helpful Sir thank you!

  • @c.w.1182
    @c.w.1182 Год назад +2

    Awesome job Kevin. Thank you for the video. God bless

  • @krisdelehoy4946
    @krisdelehoy4946 6 лет назад

    Thank you for the advice!

  • @ghettomedic188
    @ghettomedic188 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great video, Kevin! I bought a used saddle for resale, which has some soiled nubuck pieces on it. I'm going out to work on it now. I subscribed, because you are such a good teacher, & I have a lot to learn in buying and reselling saddles. Thanks again! -Lisa

  • @afchurch1
    @afchurch1 10 лет назад

    Thank you so much ! and Marry Christmas

  • @danielleguerin6962
    @danielleguerin6962 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Kevin for this fantastic video... We have a 20 + years Natuzzi nubuck “hay color”sofa and love seat than has picked-up body oil, animal marks and most likely some mishaps from our parts.... We were to discard those but considering we’ve paid a good price and there still in good shape, I thought we should give it a try!!

  • @rokiahatiaj2845
    @rokiahatiaj2845 Год назад

    Very good method. Cheap and easy.

  • @midnjerry1
    @midnjerry1 9 лет назад

    You rock Kevin!

  • @KevinGonzalez-jh2ce
    @KevinGonzalez-jh2ce 11 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @sabineh.6313
    @sabineh.6313 8 лет назад +1

    Kevin, Thank you so much for your Video. I was ready to buy new living room furniture after 19 years. The nubuck looked still o.k. besides the drooling drips and oily skin marks of our dogs. After doing the light sanding the furniture look like new....Thank you! Thank you!

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  8 лет назад

      +Sabine Speckmaier You're welcome. Glad it worked for you.

  • @raphaelklijn6358
    @raphaelklijn6358 6 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @kathyatcrossway
    @kathyatcrossway 7 лет назад +2

    Kevin I found your video on cleaning unbuckle very helpful. To preserve my unbuckle what do I need to do on a regular basis? Obviously the 3m superfine is needed in this video but is it needed to clean on s weekly basis What do I do for maintenance on a weekly basis. I worry about our body oil etc

  • @rickhale6284
    @rickhale6284 10 лет назад

    Great vid!

  • @dwightsavannahbrown1856
    @dwightsavannahbrown1856 Год назад

    Kevin well done

  • @virginiaschomp1576
    @virginiaschomp1576 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for your video. A question: after cleaning, do you recommend using any kind of nubuck leather conditioner?

  • @aroseisme
    @aroseisme 7 лет назад

    your video is very helpful thank you. I have one question, what if you have a few animals that have lets say" tossed their cookies" once on the arm rest and once on the back of the sofa. How does one get that smell out of them? I have tried many things nothing a worked. I keep them covered since then.

  • @KevinGillan
    @KevinGillan  10 лет назад +1

    We're located in Hayward, CA. This is in the San Francisco bay area.

  • @blertajakupi335
    @blertajakupi335 9 лет назад +1

    Hi Kevin! I just bought two suede upholstered chairs. Any ideas about dyeing them? I'd like them to be gray and they are currently flesh toned. Thanks! Blerta

  • @weredone
    @weredone 10 лет назад

    Nice! Too bad you aren't in MN!
    I have sanded my nubuck couch quite vigorously... it has lightened but still has a soiled look to it. Should I keep on sanding... or possibly by a liquid nubuck cleaner?
    Thanks!

  • @HH-zf1mb
    @HH-zf1mb Год назад +1

    What grit numbers did you use ? I want to buy them and try it on my Natuzzi chair

  • @KevinGillan
    @KevinGillan  11 лет назад +6

    Thanks for your comment. Nubuck and Suede are serious challenges. I've done this countless times over the years so I've got some decent experience. I'm happy to share my knowledge. Let me know if you have questions.

    • @OmarValenzuela1975
      @OmarValenzuela1975 4 года назад +1

      Kevin Gillan Hi, Kevin! Thank you very much for this awesome video! How can I extract the resulting odors that follow from the stains of animal vomit or fur balls? Can I use fabreze or some other similar spray? Thank you very much for your help. Have a wonderful day. 😊

  • @RobertMiller-gc5me
    @RobertMiller-gc5me 9 лет назад

    Kevin, thanks for the video. I recently acquired a Bradington & Young nubuck recliner that needs some cleaning and I'm encouraged by this sanding technique.
    My question: on the much darker areas that I suspect have body oil accumulation, should I try attempt to extract the oil prior to sanding? If so, how?

  • @DoryStaCruz
    @DoryStaCruz 6 лет назад

    Very good tutorial! Would it be okay to steam clean the suede leather couch after?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  6 лет назад +6

      No!!! It is a serious mistake to use steam to clean suede (leather of any kind). You will do more damage than good. The steam will cause your leather (suede) to shrink. the pH differential between water (steam) and leather will cause a reaction in side the leather fibers that will stiffen the leather, shortening its live. NEVER USE STEAM TO CLEAN LEATHER.

  • @krisdelehoy4946
    @krisdelehoy4946 6 лет назад

    Yes, change the color from raw nubuck tan to a brown

  • @originalelijah3354
    @originalelijah3354 7 лет назад +1

    How to get water stains of a WHEAT NUBUCK 6" PREMIUM waterproof timberland boots. your opinion would be greatly appreciated kevin

  • @avivushful
    @avivushful Год назад

    What is that 3m product?

  • @louislewis1169
    @louislewis1169 Месяц назад

    Baby wipes work well on mine

  • @danielharris6833
    @danielharris6833 8 лет назад

    Kevin, do you not need to add some sort of oil to protect the leather once you have completed the sanding process?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  8 лет назад +2

      +Daniel Harris Adding oil will not protect nubuck from staining or fading. It will protect it from descitating. But, two considerations... 1. It must be the correct type of oil and 2. It must be applied via spraying - best with an HVLP spray gun. If not sprayed, you run the risk of a splotchy end result. So be careful in application.

  • @krisdelehoy4946
    @krisdelehoy4946 6 лет назад

    Do you have instructions on changing nubuck to finished leather?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  6 лет назад

      We do have a full system for converstion from nubuck to full finish we can supply along with instructions, including a DVD that shows the process. At a professional it can be resolved as well. The DIY system is a simplified version of the professional process. Here's a link to a RUclips video: ruclips.net/video/eeNM8xJ6paQ/видео.html

  • @delenamc1
    @delenamc1 Год назад

    Hello Kevin. Are you still connected to your You Tube channel? I have a 3 year old cocoa brown nubuck sofa that was a victim to the soaked drywall ceiling collapsing on it from a broken fire suppression pipe above along with piles of wet insulation. It now has white drywall plaster embedded in it. I brushed with a wire suede/nubuck shoe brush and vacuumed but much of the white remained. What do you think my chances are of restoring this gorgeous custom sofa to it's original beauty?

  • @castledene2000
    @castledene2000 8 лет назад +1

    what sort of sand paper do you use? is it a special type?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  8 лет назад +2

      +2dogimaging --- We use 3M softback sanding pads. They are difficult to find. But, they are best for this application. If you can't find them in your local market, then us nothing more aggressive than 320 grit wet/dry. BET GENTLE until you get a feel for how much pressure to apply.

  • @BO-ce4jn
    @BO-ce4jn 8 лет назад

    Great video Kevin, thank you. Do you have any alternate methods on tackling a suede couch which is NOT Nubuck? Our couch is a plush type of suede (i am unsure what it would be classified). For example, if I were to run sanding pad over it, I would not hear that abrasive sound. Sorry that I am unsure on how to describe! Our home is comprised of teen boys and cats! Thank you!

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  8 лет назад

      +Bella Ono Before I can offer specific advice, I'll need to see photos of your piece. You can send to my email address... Kevin@AdvLeather.com

    • @musicproductionvideos5019
      @musicproductionvideos5019 4 года назад

      @@KevinGillan Would love to hear what the condition was and your recommendation! Just got 2 Couch suede chairs and one has a lot more areas like the armrests that look flattened or shiny ...and also maybe dog slobber & dirt etc. Looks plush also (medium dark brown(. Thanks!

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  4 года назад

      @@musicproductionvideos5019 treat the suede as you would nubuck. Sanding is a good process.

  • @KevinGillan
    @KevinGillan  10 лет назад

    The probability is that what you are seeing is body oil accumulation in the leather from skin contact. If you have access to the inside of the leather, look to see if the darkening has penetrated all the way to the other side. If so, no amount of sanding will help. If its body oils, then they have to be extracted from the leather before any further sanding.

  • @amylewis8088
    @amylewis8088 4 года назад

    Great video! Found the sanding pads but before I start, wonder if our chair and ottoman are too damaged. The prior owner used leather cleaner and conditioner on the back and seat of the chair and top of the ottoman making it darker and shiny. Is there something we apply do remove the conditioner in conjunction with sanding?
    Thanks so much Kevin!

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  4 года назад +1

      Sanding the leather will raise the nape for you. So you don't have to do anything prior to the sanding. I also would expect the leather to lighten in color tone a bit as a by-product of the sanding process.

    • @amylewis8088
      @amylewis8088 3 года назад

      @@KevinGillan thanks so much! I hope you and yours are safe and healthy.

    • @maureenlee6541
      @maureenlee6541 2 года назад

      @@KevinGillan where are you located? I am in SD and have a nubuck leather couch and chair that need cleaned.

    • @centraliawashingtonsimmanu8026
      @centraliawashingtonsimmanu8026 2 года назад

      @@maureenlee6541 I’m retired and live in Washington state. My son runs the business from our shop in Anderson, CA.

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  2 года назад

      @@maureenlee6541 I'm retired and living in Washington State. The business remains in Anderson, CA under the direction of Jason Murray.

  • @weredone
    @weredone 10 лет назад

    What city are you based in?

  • @mcribs7811
    @mcribs7811 6 лет назад

    Kevin, great video! What do you think about a grease/dirt stain on a nubuck boot? I say grease/dirt because it looks as though I ran it across a really dirty tire. I've used the rubber eraser trick and rough bristled plastic brush but unfortunately I experimented with cleaners like sprays with vinegar and unfortunately Dawn. That I believe was a bad move. Can you light sand a boot?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  6 лет назад

      The answer is yes, as you've used the correct wording - light sanding. Nubuck is created by sanding a hide in the first place, so a light sanding won't do any harm and may lighten the stain.

  • @iSmashURfacE
    @iSmashURfacE 3 года назад

    Hi, is it possible to dye nubuck leather at home for better color?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  3 года назад

      You can change the color of a nubuck leather. However, when completed, it will no longer be nubuck. It will convert to a fully protected (Finished) leather.

  • @lyndsaydewey5455
    @lyndsaydewey5455 7 лет назад +1

    What is the best way to clean our nubuck couch that my daughter puked on? We cleaned it with a nubuck cleaning kit that came with the couch but it still smells terrible. Would the sanding help?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  7 лет назад +2

      I'm sorry to say you have a trade-off. Odor vs stain. To resolve the odor, you have to neutralize the stomach acid, bile and partically digested food. The problem is any chemistry that will have a deodorizing effect will undoubtedly alter the color of the leather. So the combination of the vomit and the cleaning solution will leave a residual stain. There are lots of commercially available products to deodorize. Stay away from highly alkaline cleaners like (409, windex, Mr. Clean) as they can cause damage to the leather fibers.

    • @lyndsaydewey5455
      @lyndsaydewey5455 7 лет назад +1

      Kevin Gillan thanks so much! Luckily the worst of it is between the cushions so the discoloring won't be too noticable.

  • @krisdelehoy4946
    @krisdelehoy4946 6 лет назад

    How do I darken my nubuck sofa? Oil?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  6 лет назад

      What do you mean darken? you mean change the color? Regardless, using oil is not such a great idea. Think about the result be fairly greasy. Generally if the issue is fading, the answer is to convert the nubuck to a fully finished leather.

  • @ninac3811
    @ninac3811 4 года назад

    Hello, I have a Roche Bobois sofa which I believe has the exact same nubuck leather. A guest dog peed on it today. How can I clean the leather? I tried to wipe it off with warm water for now but I want to clean it and make it as much urine free as possible. I had a blanket over it (when the dog peed) so it didn't get completely soaked but the urine did go through the blanket and made the leather wet. Any advice and product recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you.

    • @centraliawashingtonsimmanu8026
      @centraliawashingtonsimmanu8026 4 года назад +2

      If you have removable cushions, then remove the internal core material separating the casing. Examine the inside. Did the urine soak through? If not, then you don't have much accumulation. Is it now dry? If so, can you detect order? If yes, then with a wet towel dampen the offended area pressing the wet towel against the leather. This will reconstitute (liquify) the residue. then with a dry towel, blot aggressively, transfering the residue into the dry towel. You may need to repeat this step. Finally, gently mist an antibacterial like lysol and then aggressively sand the leather with a light girt and let it air dry.

    • @ninac3811
      @ninac3811 4 года назад +2

      @@centraliawashingtonsimmanu8026 Thank you so much! I tried to smell several times last night and it didn't smell anything. Later last night, I took some baby wipes and wiped the top layer again. I also tried to take the foam out to see but it wasn't easy to do so I didn't pursue it but I did place a towel in between to let it not soak through the foam just in case. I am guessing it didn't completely soak through the leather (hoping!) but as you recommended, using the least amount of chemical would be the safest option. It was a small, young pug so that was helpful! :) Thank you!

  • @zohaf
    @zohaf 6 лет назад

    does this sanding method apply to unfinished leather too?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  6 лет назад +1

      zohaf this method is only applicable to a napped leather like nubuck or suede

    • @zohaf
      @zohaf 6 лет назад

      Thank you. Sir, I have unfinished leather on my couch. Can I remove grease/oil build up and liquid stains?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  6 лет назад +1

      Our Oil Extractor will pull out the offended oils, however there will still be a residual stain. And the liquid stains will not respond to oil extraction. The staining is IN the leather not ON the leather so trying to clean them away is like trying to clean a tattoo from your skin. There is a solution. It involves full restoration of your piece which converts your unfinished leather to a finished leather. Here is a video we published that shows the process. And, we do offer a DIY version. ruclips.net/video/eeNM8xJ6paQ/видео.html

  • @420snakedogg
    @420snakedogg 9 лет назад

    any suggestions for permanent marker on a suade couch? My gf gonna kill me!! please help

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  9 лет назад +2

      First gently sand the affected area. Now, be VERY careful with this... you can try a bit of rubbing alcohol on a Q-Tip and trail down the ink strip and then gently blot. The objective is for the solvent to reconstitute the ink and blotting transfers the ink to the towel. DO NOT PRESS HARD. Be gentle. It may require multiple applications. The risk you run is that the alcohol will have a bleaching effect on the dye in the leather and the concentration of ink may be such that it doesn't budge it. When you've done as much as you dare, then use the sanding technique has shown in the video to blend to the non ink stained surrounding leather.

  • @joggerman1234
    @joggerman1234 3 месяца назад

    What grit are you using?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  3 месяца назад

      I use a variety of grits based on the delicacy of the leather and depth of the stain. I prefer to us 3M soft-back sanding pads. - The three grits i commonly use are super fine, ultra fine and micro fine. This would translate roughly to 320, 400 and 600 grit on wet/dry sandpaper.

  • @abi2708
    @abi2708 6 лет назад

    Frustratingly, I managed to mark our 6 month old nubuck leather sofa with dark chocolate. I was eating chocolate whilst sat on the sofa and managed to drop chocolate in but thought I'd picked it all up, sadly not and ended up sitting on the remaining bit. Is there any chance of getting it out please? Thanks, Abi

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  6 лет назад +2

      Apply a generous amount of corn startch (dry) over the offended area. This will draw out the oils from the chocolate. Let it sit 4 - 6 hours. Brush away and vacuum up the corn startch. Do this a few times to make sure all the oil has been extracted. Then, use the abrasion cleaning method shown in the video.

    • @abi2708
      @abi2708 6 лет назад

      Kevin Gillan thank you for coming back to me, we'll give it a go!

  • @bigdaddy4302
    @bigdaddy4302 9 лет назад

    I have nububuck shoes, and the color is fading, what to do? Its a wheat color

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  9 лет назад +1

      Nubuck is colored with a dye, not a pigment. You'll need to find a leather dye for color restoration. Finding one that matches your original color will be very rare but you might be able to find one that is close. Try Tandy Leather for a dye that might work for you. Remember, you need a dye, not a pigment.

    • @bigdaddy4302
      @bigdaddy4302 9 лет назад

      Thank you! :)

  • @RebelAlliance42
    @RebelAlliance42 4 года назад

    Wouldn't sanding wear the suede?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  4 года назад +1

      The goal of any abrasion strategy with nubuck or suede is to be gentle. You will not sand aggressively. Think about a suede brush. This is an abrasion tool as well and is used all the time on suede and nubuck. Just be gentle in your sanding technique and you will not erode away the integrity of your leather.

  • @abstractpoison
    @abstractpoison 10 лет назад

    I stained my suede trousers with newspaper ink, the trousers are cream-colored, and there are some spots where they are black from the ink. Please help me, i don't know what to do, i don't want to take them to dry cleaning because they would decolor.

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  10 лет назад

      try a suede or nubuck brush. Gently brush the leather to raise the nap. This should help to disguise the dye (ink) transfer. If that doesn't work sufficiently, then try using a light grit sanding tool, like 400 or 600 grit sand paper. The idea is to pick off the ends of the nap (assuming the dominant portion of the discoloration are on the ends of the nap) and re-nap at the same time. This should be done carefully and with a light hand.

    • @abstractpoison
      @abstractpoison 10 лет назад +1

      Kevin Gillan Sorry to bother you again, but I tried what you told me to do and it didn't work neither with the suede brush, nor the sand paper. The brush didn't help me very much, and the suede became harsh, rough after I had used the sand paper, and the black spots are still there. What is there left to do, besides the dry cleaning (and do you recommend it?) ? Thank you very much.

  • @funmilayojamodu7851
    @funmilayojamodu7851 4 года назад

    i come visite

  • @leigh-annejacobs5649
    @leigh-annejacobs5649 2 года назад

    how can I get cat scratches off my nubuck leather couch?

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  2 года назад

      While I'm not looking at your couch to see the significance of the cat scratches, generally speaking you should be able to minimize the scratches through the sanding strategy outlined in the video. You can't use the same repair techniques as you would on a protected leather as the repairs will be just as obvious as the scratches. The alternative strategy is to put your piece through a full refinish conversion, converting the piece to a fully finished leather with part of that process repairing the cat scratches. This dramatically changes the character of the leather from unfinished nubuck to a fully protected, pigment coated piece.

  • @PlayNRip
    @PlayNRip 8 лет назад +2

    You made this look easy for Nubuck. I purchased a Jackson Catnapper (ultra plush suede) recliner last month model 4718-2-2307-44 Tanner www.catnapper.com/Products/Recliners/4718. I was not aware it would be so sensitive to body oils where my head rests ( I sleep and work in it). Would the light sanding method you used on the Nubuck to remove body oils work on my recliner? I now cover it since I am in it almost 24 -7.

    • @KevinGillan
      @KevinGillan  8 лет назад +2

      The abrasion strategy will help resolve oils that are at the surface. However it will not address oils that have penetrated into the leather. That requires an oil extraction procedure which also involves adding color to conceal the residual stain. You piece is new. You may not have had much penetrate so the abrasion strategy may be all you need. Keep it covered when in use going forward.

    • @PlayNRip
      @PlayNRip 8 лет назад +2

      Excellent. Hopefully it is not embedded to deeply. Thank You.

    • @kathyatcrossway
      @kathyatcrossway 7 лет назад +1

      You say Leto it covered at the end Do I need to cover my lounge