Leather 101

Leather Upkeep Hacks: Vaseline & Gorilla Tape

Unlock the secrets of leather cleaning in The Ultimate Guide To Leather Cleaning on Couch.com. Your pathway to pristine, long-lasting furniture.
Alex Back | Couch.com CEO & Founder
dirty leather couch in need of repair

We independently select everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission.

    What Does Vaseline do to Leather?

    Leather furniture—classy, timeless, and oh-so-comfortable. But maintaining that lustrous look can sometimes be a challenge. Uncover the secrets to keeping your brown leather couches, white couch, or even that single sofa in pristine condition. We're diving deep to answer some burning questions about leather care, so let's get started.

    Vaseline isn't just for dry skin; it can be a handy tool for leather care. Here's how it can be useful:

    • Softening and conditioning: Vaseline can help soften and condition leather, especially if it's feeling a bit stiff or dry. Apply a small amount, rub it in, and let it sit for a while. Then, wipe off any excess.
    • Scuff and scratch removal: Vaseline can work wonders in removing minor scuffs and scratches from leather. Simply apply a dab to the affected area and gently rub it in. Wipe away any excess Vaseline after the scuff or scratch disappears.

    Can I Use Gorilla Tape on Leather?

    Gorilla Tape is known for its strength, but is it safe to use on leather? The answer is yes, with some precautions:

    • Stickiness: Gorilla Tape will stick to leather, so it can be used for temporary fixes or repairs. However, be cautious when removing it, as it can leave behind residue or even pull off dye from the leather.
    • Use with care: If you need to use Gorilla Tape on your leather couch, apply it gently and avoid pressing it down too firmly. This will make it easier to remove later.

    Does Leather Conditioner Make Leather Sticky?

    Leather conditioner is a must for keeping your leather soft and supple, but can it make leather sticky? Here's what you need to know:

    • Excessive application: If you apply too much leather conditioner, it can leave a sticky residue on the leather surface. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the right amount to use.
    • Heat and sunlight: Leather conditioner can become sticky when exposed to excessive heat or sunlight. To avoid this, store your leather furniture away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

    Additional Tips for Leather Cleaning-

    • Regular cleaning: Dust your leather furniture regularly with a dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment.
    • Spills and stains: If spills occur, blot them immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Do not rub, as this can push the liquid deeper into the leather.
    • Leather cleaner: Invest in a high-quality leather couch cleaner, such as products from Lexol, to clean your leather furniture thoroughly.
    • Conditioning: Use a leather conditioner, like Leather Honey, every 6-12 months to keep your leather soft and hydrated.
    • Storage: When not in use, cover or store your leather furniture to protect it from dust and sunlight.

    Preserving the Beauty of Your Leather Furniture

    With the right care and attention, your leather furniture can stay as stunning as the day you brought it home. Whether you're tending to brown leather couches in your living room or maintaining a cherished single sofa, following these tips and tricks will keep your leather furniture looking its best. So, say goodbye to doubts about Vaseline, Gorilla Tape, or sticky leather—this guide has got you covered for a lifetime of leather elegance!

    A smiling man with short brown hair and a beard stands on a beach during sunset. He is wearing a black short-sleeved shirt with small white dots. The ocean and sandy shore are in the background, creating a warm and relaxed atmosphere.
    Alex Back
    Couch.com CEO & Founder
    Alex Back is the founder and CEO of Couch.com. Previously, he was the co-founder and COO of the popular furniture brand, Apt2B, which was acquired by a large US retail furniture chain in 2018. He worked to integrate Apt2B, one of the very first online furniture retailers on the Shopify platform, into the operations of the 100 year old larger business entity and was deeply immersed in the business operations of both online and brick and mortar retail for 4 years before leaving in 2023 to start Couch.com. Working in various parts of the furniture industry since 2004, he has 20 years experience in retail sales, e-commerce, marketing, operations, logistics and wholesale manufacturing and distribution. He has worked extensively with partners such as Costco, Bed Bath and Beyond and Amazon and his work has been highlighted in many publications such as Forbes, CNN and HGTV, among others. Alex is delighted to bring his experience and authority on couches and the furniture industry to this platform, along with many of his industry colleagues who are helping him keep the Couch.com audience informed and engaged on a daily basis.
    Expand