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How to Remove Pen Ink from a Leather Sofa

  • Reviewed by Zac Kieffer

Updated: September 16, 2025

Remove pen ink stains from your leather sofa easily with these expert tips. Restore your sofa’s beauty in minutes!

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How to Remove Pen Ink from a Leather Sofa

Tools:

- E-Cloth
- Mild cleaning agent (e.g., dish soap)
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Extra-clean water
- Soft, clean cloth

 

Preparation and Testing

 
  • Work in a well-ventilated area: Before you start, open windows or turn on a fan to ensure any fumes from cleaning agents dissipate quickly.
  • Gather your supplies: Although we’re not listing specific brands or tools, you’ll need a mild cleaning agent, extra-clean water, and a soft, clean cloth. If you’re using a liquid solvent like isopropyl alcohol, remember that less is more when it comes to leather.
  • Test first: Always test your chosen cleaning solution on an inconspicuous spot of the leather sofa. This step ensures the product won’t damage the finish or affect the color.

 

Stain Removal Process

 
  • Blot the excess: If the ink is still fresh, gently blot (don’t rub) any excess ink off the surface with a dry, soft cloth. Rubbing can push the ink deeper into the leather pores.
  • Dab with a cleaning solution: Lightly dampen a clean cloth with your diluted cleaning agent solution. Gently dab the stained area—do not soak the leather. Patience is key. If you’re using a solvent like isopropyl alcohol, apply it sparingly by lightly dabbing with a cotton swab along the edge of the stain, moving inward.
  • Work from the outside in: Starting at the unstained edge, work slowly toward the center. This method prevents the stain from spreading further into the leather.
  • Monitor the effect: Allow the solution to work for a minute or two on the stain. If the ink begins to lift, continue with gentle dabbing. Avoid excessive pressure; leather is delicate and harsh scrubbing may damage its finish.
  • Remove residue: Once the ink begins to lift, use another lightly dampened clean cloth with just water to carefully blot away any cleaning solution residue. This step helps prevent any potential drying out of the leather.

 

Aftercare and Maintenance

 
  • Dry the area gently: Use a dry, soft towel to pat the leather dry. Avoid direct heat sources like hair dryers, which can cause the leather to stiffen or crack.
  • Condition the leather: After cleaning, it’s a good idea to apply a leather conditioner according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Conditioning helps maintain the leather’s suppleness and prevents drying out, keeping it in prime shape.
  • Repeat if necessary: For stubborn ink stains, repeat the dabbing process a few times. Be sure to allow the leather to settle between attempts to avoid over-treating the area.

 

Additional Tips

 
  • Gentle is key: Avoid abrasive materials or scrubbing tools, which can damage the leather’s finish.
  • Avoid over-saturation: Leather is porous, so using too much liquid can lead to water stains or further damage. Always use a lightly damp cloth instead of soaking the surface.
  • Follow up with routine care: Incorporate regular leather care into your cleaning routine to maintain a pristine look and prolong the life of your sofa.

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