Vinyl furniture makes a great durable replacement for leather, but it still gets messy and dries out over time. If you want to hide cracks and restore the look of your vinyl, there are a lot of easy things you can do at home. We'll walk you through the best ways to clean your furniture and make the vinyl look a whole lot better!

This article is based on an interview with our house cleaning professional, Guy Peters. Check out the full interview here.

6

Resort to a bleach solution for the toughest stains.

  1. Always dilute 1 part bleach with 9 parts water. Work in a well-ventilated area so you don’t breathe in any fumes. Mix your bleach and warm water in a large container. Put on a pair of rubber gloves and dampen a clean cloth into the solutions. Slowly and gently rub at the stain with your cloth until you completely remove it.[6]
    • You can leave the bleach solution on your furniture for about 30 minutes to help break the stain down.[7]
    • Bleach also works well on getting rid of mold and mildew.
    • Never mix bleach with ammonia or any other cleaners.[8]
9

Apply vinyl conditioner to soften the fabric.

  1. Use the conditioner once a month to maintain your vinyl. Choose a product that's specifically made for vinyl to ensure you don’t damage your furniture. After you clean your vinyl, spray a thin layer of the conditioner onto it and rub it in with a clean cloth. Let the conditioner dry completely before you sit on it again. Wipe off any conditioner that didn’t soak in with a clean rag.[11]
    • You can buy vinyl conditioner at any furniture or big box store.
    • You may need to apply vinyl conditioner multiple times until the fabric feels supple again.
    • Avoid using any conditioners that contain alcohol or silicone since they could damage vinyl.
  2. Advertisement
10

Fill in tears and cracks with a leather repair kit.

  1. Leather repair kits have patches that match colors and textures. You can buy a leather repair kit from any craft supply store. If there's a tear, cut the backing patch so it’s slightly wider than the hole and stuff it inside. Apply the glue from the kit onto the backing and press the vinyl down to close the gap. Once it’s dry, mix the dye colors to match the color of your vinyl and apply a thin coat over the slit. You can also apply the dye directly onto cracks in your vinyl.[12]
    • Most repair kits come with multiple texture pads to match the rest of your furniture. Press the texture down on the dye while it’s still wet and press it down firmly so it dries with the right texture.
    • These work best for holes and tears that are only about 1 inch (2.5 cm) long.

Warnings

  • Dilute any harsh cleaners before you use them, or else they may damage or dry out your vinyl.[15]
    ⧼thumbs_response⧽
Advertisement

About This Article

Guy Peters
Written by:
House Cleaning Professional
This article was written by Guy Peters and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Guy Peters is the Owner of MOP STARS Cleaning Service, a complete house cleaning service for residential and commercial clients, based in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 2014, MOP STARS provides regular, move in/out, deep, and commercial cleaning services. Guy has a BA in Finance from the California State University - Sacramento and an MBA from Cornell University. This article has been viewed 7,022 times.
2 votes - 0%
Co-authors: 4
Updated: May 28, 2022
Views: 7,022
Categories: Furniture
Advertisement