Mud on Leather

Easy·⏱ 15–25 min
  1. Let the mud dry completely.

  2. Gently brush off dried mud with a soft brush.

  3. Wipe with a cloth barely dampened with clean water.

  4. Apply saddle soap or leather cleaner as directed.

  5. Wipe clean, dry, apply leather conditioner.

What you'll need

  • Soft cloth
  • Saddle soap or leather cleaner
  • Leather conditioner

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Never apply saddle soap with excessive water.
  • Don't use detergent soap on leather.

Pro tip

Saddle soap is the standard for leather — it cleans without stripping the natural oils. Always condition after any leather cleaning.

Always check the garment's care label and test any solution on a hidden area first. StainsGone provides general household guidance, not professional textile or restoration advice.