

🛋️ Restore your leather’s glow—because your space deserves the VIP treatment!
Furniture Clinic Leather Degreaser is a professional-grade 250ml paste designed to remove oil and grease stains from all types of leather except suede, nubuck, and BiCast. Ideal for furniture, car interiors, shoes, and handbags, it works by drawing out deep-set stains through a multi-step application process. Unscented and easy to use, it requires patience for best results, transforming dull, greasy leather back to its original pristine condition.













| ASIN | B00C5AXB5Y |
| ASIN | B00C5AXB5Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78,658 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #24 in Household Leather Upholstery Cleaners |
| Brand Name | Furniture Clinic |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (551) |
| Date First Available | February 27, 2024 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Volume | 250 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Item model number | LD |
| Material Features | Liquid |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.11 x 2.64 x 2.6 inches; 8.8 ounces |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Specific Uses For Product | Automotive Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Leather |
| Unit Count | 8.5 Fluid Ounces |
E**N
This does work if you are patient!
This does work! For the reviews stating it did not work to remove oil stains on leather, they were just not patient enough. We had a nice leather chair with a severely large oil stains on the headrest from dad’s bald head over time. You must apply this thickly. After an hour, whatever has not turned white there is a dense area of oil and you MUST apply another layer over that spot. If the area is not turning to powder you apply more directly on top of that. Leave it at least 12 hours. When it looks like it is so dry if puffs up and cracks you have maxed what that round can do. Wipe or vaccum off and apply another layer. We had such a dark large area I had no hope but after spending 4 days and about 8 rounds of applying it completely pulled all of the oil away and out of the leather. It’s a marathon and not a sprint. I just need to add some leather balm now Then I applied a leather coloring balm to Match the finish and sealed with “Leather Honey” conditioner. Looks good as new!
A**N
Made a mess, didn't do anything
Easy to apply with brush, and dried to white powder, but didn't seem to do anything except leave white residue over leather. It cleaned off readily enough with leather cleaner. Product was previously opened and leaking out of container.
N**N
Works great!
I was a little skeptical because of the reviews but this actually worked very well. I followed the directions and did three cycles and it took a really bad body oil stain off a 20 year old leather recliner. It does leave the leather a little faded but I used a leather color balm afterwards, as recommended by the directions, and it turned out great. I wish I took some before and after pictures to share.
M**S
Works great
Definitely works. You must put enough on and press into the couch if your couch is very old and greasy. I refurbished a couch and thought it wasn't working but it was because I hadn't put enough on. This is definitely a good and a needed step before you put the coloring balm or top coat on. Grease won't let the colors absorb and it will fall off afterwards. I had this problem a bit but the couch still looks brand new from the naked eye.
T**I
Didn't work for us, might work for some.
Really hoped this would work. Following the instructions on the label, this product may have improved the grease stain on our leather chair a little, but it also caused a ring around the stain. In the end, it didn't take care of our issue to any beneficial degree.
R**N
Only partially successful…
I used the product 5 times on a persistent Body oil stain on my cream colored leather sofa cushion. There was some improvement in reducing the stain, but unfortunately it is still obvious.
T**D
I may have found my new favorite hobby
I bought this to rehab a pair of free leather chairs from Craigslist. I have no previous experience with this type of project and frankly had very low expectations. The project came out so well that upcycling old leather may be a new hobby. I’m over 50 years old and still sought recognition from friends and family for how well this project turned out. Anytime someone mentions they like my chairs, I now subject them to the free find and project story.
A**R
Fantastic!
Wow! My daughter's melted a chocolate peanut butter cup on a brand new leather couch.... left an almost black spot i couldn't get out. The degreaser has it almost completely back to normal... slight discoloration of the natural colored leather that I can deal with using leather conditioner. I'm so happy with this product
F**N
Very please with the results
R**Y
Used to try to remove head sweat stain on a leather chair. The reviews were extremely helpful as the one thing I took on board was to persevere which I have. Over 2 days and 10 applications, I wished I could say it was as good as new but it isn’t. There is however some improvement and following use of saddle soap type of cleaner and nourished, left to dry and then buffed up it is reasonable, but then again this is an old leather chair and had years of head stain.
M**R
Unfortunately my father's head left a bad grease spot on the armchair. I tried with washing up liquid and a sponge but it made it worse (though I used that between applications of this stuff and it helped a lot). This degreaser gel didn't eradicate the spot entirely, but one jar made it dramatically better, and probably another jar would continue to lift it. It did seem to loosen the dye, which then pooled in different areas, so what was left of the stain is probably more dye than grease. The leather seemed a little tortured at the end lol, but I used their furniture clinic leather conditioner and it really helped. Saved the armchair from the skip.
O**D
I bought this to degrease little specks of fat that were splattered onto my beautiful new butter leather bag. It did absorb some grease spots, but it wasn't worth persevering to remove the rest...all carefully placed with a small brush, as it faded the leather giving it an unusual mottled appearance not much better than the grease spots. However, this is one item and it might work better on other things. N. B. Apparently, there is a product available to redress this lightening effect but I won't be trying it for fear of making more of a mess.
J**L
Used this product to remove hair grease from leather sofa it’s easy to use but a complete waste of time and money I hate being ripped of by these companies with products that don’t do what they claim
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