Leather Dry Cleaning in Almaty – profi-clean
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Leather Dry Cleaning Almaty

Professional dry cleaning of leather sofas, armchairs, jackets, bags, and shoes in Almaty. Safe products, color and softness restoration.

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Leather Dry Cleaning Almaty — profi-clean Алматы
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Types

Types of leather items we clean

We work with any types and materials

Process

How we clean leather furniture: profi-clean technology

From inspection to result with guarantee

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Inspection and leather type

The master determines the leather type: aniline, semi-aniline, or pigmented. This determines the choice of products and cleaning method.

10 min
02

Dry brushing

Using a soft brush, we remove dust and dry dirt from the surface. This prevents scratches during wet cleaning.

5 min
03

Applying cleaner

Apply a special leather cleaner (Leather Master) to the entire surface. The composition penetrates the pores, dissolving dirt.

5 min
04

Gentle cleaning

Using circular motions with a soft sponge, we remove stains. For tough stains, we use a Karcher extractor.

15-20 min
05

Removing residue

Using a damp microfiber cloth, we remove any remaining cleaner. It is important to avoid streaks.

10 min
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Applying conditioner

Apply Leather Master conditioner to restore softness and elasticity. It nourishes the leather and prevents cracking.

10 min
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Drying at room

The item dries at room temperature without heat. This prevents leather deformation.

2-4 hours
08

Protective spray

Final treatment with a protective spray against moisture and dirt. Prolongs the cleanliness of the leather.

10 min
Price list

Prices for leather dry cleaning in Almaty

We fix the price in the contract before work starts
2-seat leather sofa from 11,000 ₸
3-seat leather sofa from 11,000 ₸
Corner leather sofa from 11,000 ₸
Leather armchair from 3,500 ₸
Leather office chair from 3,500 ₸
Leather Jacket от 5 000 ₸/pcs
Leather bag от 2 500 ₸/pcs
Leather shoes (sneakers) from 2,800 ₸
Leather shoes (dress shoes) from 3,100 ₸
Leather pouf from 2,500 ₸

Why us

Why leather dry cleaning is trusted to profi-clean

100%

We use professional products from Leather Master (Italy) — safe for all types of leather

We exclusively use Leather Master (Italy) products suitable for aniline, semi-aniline, and pigmented leather. These formulas are pH-neutral, do not cause dryness or cracking. Each master is trained in working with the Leather Master line. Result — soft, elastic leather without damage.

99.97%

We use Karcher SE 4001 extractor for deep dirt removal without damaging leather

The Karcher SE 4001 extractor removes dirt from leather pores without disrupting its structure. Water and cleaner are applied under pressure, then dirt is suctioned out. This allows removal of even old stains without leaving streaks. Equipment is certified for professional cleaning.

3years

Certified masters with at least 3 years of experience

All our masters have leather cleaning certificates and at least 3 years of experience. They know how to handle different types of leather and tough stains. They regularly undergo advanced training. Trust cleaning to professionals.

100%

Guarantee on results: if a stain is not removed — we refund your money

We guarantee to remove all possible stains. If after cleaning the stain remains (provided it is removable), we refund your money. Our reputation is our responsibility. You get clean leather or a refund.

2hours

Master arrives at your home within 2 hours after order

We will come to you within 2 hours after placing an order. Service in Almaty and nearby areas. The master brings all necessary equipment and products. You don't need to bring the item to us.

24hours

Free consultation on leather care after cleaning

After cleaning, we provide care recommendations: how often to clean, what products to use, how to protect leather from fading. Consultation is free. You will receive a care guide. Call anytime.

Result

Leather dry cleaning: before and after

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Leather sofa before and after cleaning

Request: Need to remove greasy stains and refresh the color of the leather sofa.

Done: Performed deep leather cleaning, removed stains and applied protective conditioner.

Cost: 11 000 ₸

Master: Aigul Sadykova, cleaning master

Total: The sofa looks like new: no stains, even and rich color.

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Leather armchair before and after cleaning

Request: I want to clean the leather armchair from dust and scuffs.

Done: Performed leather cleaning with nourishment and color restoration.

Cost: 3 500 ₸

Master: Damir Nurlanov, cleaning master

Total: The armchair shines with cleanliness, scuffs are gone, leather is soft.

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Leather jacket before and after cleaning

Request: Need to remove stains from the leather jacket and eliminate odor.

Done: Performed gentle leather cleaning with odor neutralization.

Cost: 5 000 ₸

Master: Assel Bekzhanova, cleaning master

Total: The jacket is clean, without stains and odor, leather is soft and shiny.

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Leather handbag before and after cleaning

Request: Clean the leather handbag from ink and dirt.

Done: Removed ink stain and performed general leather cleaning.

Cost: 13 000 ₸

Master: Gulmira Akhmetova, cleaning master

Total: The handbag is stain-free, color restored, leather moisturized.

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Leather sneakers before and after cleaning

Request: Clean white leather sneakers from dirt and streaks.

Done: Performed deep leather cleaning with whitening of seams.

Cost: 2 500 ₸

Master: Yerzhan Kaliyev, cleaning master

Total: The sneakers are snow-white, without streaks or odor.

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Leather office chair before and after

Request: Clean an office leather chair from coffee stains and dust.

Done: Performed leather dry cleaning with removal of coffee stains.

Cost: 3 500 ₸

Master: Marat Zhumabayev, dry cleaning master

Total: Chair is clean, no stains, leather is supple and fresh.

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Leather ottoman before and after dry cleaning

Request: Need to clean a leather ottoman from stains and dust.

Done: Performed leather cleaning with conditioner application.

Cost: 2 500 ₸

Master: Lyazzat Omarova, dry cleaning master

Total: Ottoman is clean, stains removed, leather shines.

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Leather bed headboard before and after

Request: Clean a leather bed headboard from grease stains and dust.

Done: Performed leather dry cleaning with grease removal and tinting.

Cost: 14 000 ₸

Master: Aizhan Temirova, dry cleaning master

Total: Headboard is clean, no stains, color is uniform and deep.

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Leather stool before and after dry cleaning

Request: Clean a leather stool from streaks and dirt.

Done: Performed leather cleaning with nourishment and protection.

Cost: 14 000 ₸

Master: Nursultan Aliyev, dry cleaning master

Total: Stool is clean, no streaks, leather is soft and pleasant.

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Leather trench coat before and after dry cleaning

Request: Clean a leather trench coat from stains and refresh the color.

Done: Performed leather dry cleaning with color restoration.

Cost: 6 000 ₸

Master: Saule Ibraeva, dry cleaning master

Total: Coat is clean, no stains, color is rich, leather is supple.

Team

Who will clean your leather furniture

40+ in-house cleaners · security check

All cleaners are profi-clean staff with training, uniform and security check. Each order has a team leader who controls quality.

Details about the service

Leather Dry Cleaning Almaty: what's included, how we do it and the cost

Is it possible to clean leather at home?

Many owners of leather sofas, jackets, and bags have at least once wondered: can you save money and freshen up an item yourself, instead of taking it to a professional dry cleaner? Let’s figure out where the line is between safe care and the risk of permanently ruining the material, especially in the conditions of Almaty dust and sharp humidity changes.

How does home cleaning differ from professional cleaning?

At home, you use makeshift products — a soap solution, a damp cloth, or household foam, which only remove surface dust and light dirt. Professional cleaning at profi-clean involves working with an extractor that supplies a hypoallergenic Kiehl or Sodasan solution under pressure and immediately vacuums up the dirty water, leaving no moisture in the pores of the leather. For example, on a kitchen sofa where cooking grease has set in, soap will only smear the stain across the surface — it won’t penetrate the pores, whereas a professional water-based degreaser breaks down the grease on a molecular level. In my opinion, the main difference lies in pH control: household chemicals are often alkaline (pH 9-10), which dries out natural leather, while professional products have a neutral pH of 5.5-7, preserving elasticity. Before you pick up a sponge, assess the type of stain — if the stain is older than a week, home methods won’t help anymore and will only set it deeper.

Which home cleaning mistakes cost more than dry cleaning?

The most common mistake is heavily wetting the leather with water, especially on sofas and chairs with padding. In Almaty, where humidity drops to 30% in winter, water evaporates slowly, and moisture seeps into the foam — after 2-3 cycles, a musty smell appears, which can only be removed by completely disassembling the furniture and drying it in a workshop. The second most frequent problem is using alcohol-based products (cologne, glass cleaner) for degreasing: alcohol washes off the protective emulsion from dyed leather, and after a month, a light matte spot appears in that area, which cannot be restored even with tinting. The third mistake is rubbing suede or nubuck with a stiff brush: the nap is irreversibly flattened, and restoring the velvety texture is only possible with sanding on a special machine. In our practice, there was a case where a client tried to remove red wine from a cream-colored sofa with lemon juice — the acid “ate” the pigment, and the entire section had to be repainted. If a stain appears, don’t rub it — blot it with a dry napkin and call the specialists; this will save both the item and your money.

In which cases is home care acceptable, and in which is it dangerous?

Home care is only justified for prevention — weekly wiping of smooth leather with a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust and monthly light conditioning with a leather conditioner (e.g., Collonil Leder Cream). This maintains the natural fat layer and prevents cracking. Home care is dangerous for three categories: aniline leather (dyed through, without a protective layer) — it absorbs water like a sponge and deforms; perforated leather (with holes on sofas) — water goes inside through the holes, causing foam rot; and white leather — any wrong composition causes yellowing that cannot be bleached. In Almaty, due to the high concentration of dust (especially in the Taugul and Alatau areas), home wet cleaning turns dust into an abrasive paste that scratches the lacquer coating — it’s better to use a steam generator with a brush attachment, but at a temperature no higher than 60°C. Remember a simple rule: if the item is worth a significant amount or has a complex texture (suede, nubuck, aniline), home cleaning is a lottery, and winning is rare.

How to recognize that leather needs professional help, not home care?

There are three clear signals: a greasy shine that won’t come off with a dry cloth (on sofa armrests and headrests, on a leather jacket collar) — this means sebum and cosmetics have soaked into the pores, requiring an extractor with a degreaser. The second signal is color loss on seats or elbows: the pigment has worn away from friction, and home conditioners won’t restore it; repainting with shade matching in the profi-clean color base is needed. The third is odor: if the leather smells musty, of tobacco, or old cosmetics, it’s an odor within the structure, not on the surface — household sprays only mask it for an hour. In this situation, our recommendation is don’t waste money on store-bought “odor removers”; they contain perfume fragrances that mix with the original odor and create an even more persistent stench. Bring the item to our workshop — we place it in an ozone chamber for 2-3 hours, and ozone molecules oxidize any volatile compounds without a trace.

How to care for leather after professional cleaning

Proper care after leather cleaning solidifies the result and extends the item’s lifespan by 2-3 times. We’ve gathered key rules for leather care immediately after treatment to avoid typical mistakes.

First 24 hours: rest and drying mode

After professional cleaning, a leather item returns with residual moisture in the material’s structure — up to 8–12% of the coating’s weight. During this period, it is strictly forbidden to use the sofa, sit in the chair, or wear the jacket or bag. Optimal drying conditions: 18–22 °C with air humidity at 45–55%. Our cleaners leave a memo with recommendations for each leather type — from aniline (the most delicate) to patent leather. In Almaty, drying takes 8–10 hours in summer with open windows (no drafts), and up to 18 hours in winter due to dry air from radiators. Before starting to use the item, run the back of your hand over the surface — if it feels cool, the material is still damp; give it another 2–3 hours.

Protective impregnation: why it’s needed and how to apply

After cleaning, leather loses some of its factory fat emulsion — pores open, and the material becomes vulnerable to dirt and moisture. We apply a water-based protective impregnation (Sodasan Impregnating Spray) at the final treatment stage, but for heavily used items — like a leather sofa in the living room or a daily bag — we recommend repeating it yourself every 3–4 months. Apply the impregnation from a distance of 20–25 cm in an even layer, without rubbing. After 15 minutes, remove any excess with a dry microfiber cloth. In Almaty, where humidity differences between seasons reach 40%, impregnation is especially important for velour and nubuck — these leather types absorb street dust 3 times more actively than smooth leather. For aniline leather, impregnation is applied only in certified centers — self-spraying can alter the shade.

Daily care: what to wipe with and what to avoid

To maintain cleanliness after professional cleaning, it’s enough to wipe the leather once a week with a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with distilled water. Hard brushes, alcohol wipes, and chlorine-based products destroy the top layer — they cause micro-cracks on smooth leather, into which dust settles. For Almaty’s climate with dry summers (+35 °C) and humid winters, the rule applies: do not place leather sofas closer than 50 cm to radiators and air conditioners — overdried air leads to loss of elasticity within 2–3 months. On a leather jacket or bag, check the hardware: residues of cleaning agents on zippers and rivets can over time create a greenish tarnish (metal oxidation). Wipe metal parts with a dry cloth after each contact with moisture — this extends the hardware’s life by years.

Seasonal storage: how to prepare leather for a break

If a leather item is not used seasonally — a sheepskin coat in summer, a light jacket in winter — preparation for storage begins with re-treatment with a conditioner (Leather Conditioner). We use Kiehl Leather Lotion, but any pH-neutral balm without silicones will work. It is applied 2–3 days before packing to allow the formula to absorb. In Almaty, it is best to store leather in a cotton cover (not in cellophane — it creates a greenhouse effect and promotes mold) at 18–20 °C. Choose wide, soft hangers for jackets — thin metal ones leave creases on the shoulders that do not come out after dry cleaning. Air out the cover for 2–3 hours once a month, especially if the item is stored in an apartment with closed windows — stagnant air creates a musty smell that embeds into the leather within 2 weeks.

When is repeat dry cleaning needed: signs of wear

Even with perfect care, leather loses its appearance over time. You should seek repeat dry cleaning of leather items if greasy shine appears on sofa armrests (accumulates over 6–8 months of active use), abrasions on a jacket collar, or darkening on a bag handle. In our practice, there was a case: a client brought in a light leather bag a year after cleaning — she used it daily but did not apply a protective impregnation. After the second treatment, we restored the color, but micro-cracks remained at the seam joints, which cannot be corrected — quarterly preventive impregnation would have prevented their appearance. If creases appear on the leather that do not smooth out with light stretching, it is a sign that the material has lost elasticity and requires professional restoration, not just cleaning.

How leather dry cleaning differs from fabric cleaning

Many clients confuse dry cleaning of leather items with regular washing or wet cleaning of fabric — the difference lies not only in the chemicals but also in the physics of the process and the risks to the material.

Why leather cannot be cleaned like fabric

Leather is a porous natural material with a fat-based impregnation, while fabric is a fibrous structure with dye in the threads. During wet treatment of fabric, water washes dirt out of the fibers, but on leather, water clogs the pores and leaches out fats, causing the item to stiffen, lose elasticity, and crack. Our profi-clean cleaners use only water-free solvent and emulsion-based formulas for leather, which dissolve greasy dirt without disrupting the lipid layer. Fabric, on the other hand, requires alkaline solutions and mechanical action — scrubbing, vacuuming with a water filter, sometimes steam. If a fabric stain remover is applied to leather, it will burn the pigment and leave a whitish spot that cannot be restored. In practice in Almaty, jackets with oil stains from food are most commonly brought in — on fabric, these are removed with a gel, but on leather, only with a sorbent and steam without contact.

Difference in stain removal mechanics

On fabric, a stain is removed by drawing it out — the stain remover penetrates the fiber, breaks down the grease, and residues are washed out with water and a vacuum. On leather, the mechanics are reversed: the stain is adsorbed into the pores and must be “pulled out” with a sorbent or dissolved with an emulsion without deep penetration. For example, ballpoint pen ink on a fabric sofa is removed with an alcohol-based formula and blotting, while on leather, only with an isopropyl alcohol-based gel followed by wax neutralization, otherwise the ink will spread across the entire surface. Another difference is that greasy stains on fabric are treated with an enzyme cleaner at 40°C, while on leather, a cold solvent is used because heat destroys collagen. In October, we had a case: a client tried to remove an oil stain from a leather chair using a carpet cleaner — she ended up with a matte spot on the glossy surface that had to be repainted. On fabric, such a mistake would not have occurred — the cleaner would have simply washed off with water.

Mistakes when cleaning leather at home

The most common mistake is using wet wipes or soapy water to “freshen up” a leather sofa. Soap and water leave a white residue from hard water salts on the leather, which embeds into the pores and over time makes the surface sticky and dull. On fabric, this residue is simply washed away with plain water. The second mistake is using Vanish stain remover on a leather jacket: it contains peroxide bleaches that discolor the pigment within 5-10 minutes, and the color can only be restored by repainting. The third is cleaning a leather bag with a brush: the abrasive wears away the top coating layer, causing dark scuffs on light-colored leather that cannot be masked with cream. On fabric, a brush only lifts the nap. The fourth mistake is drying a leather item on a radiator or with a hairdryer: the temperature change shrinks the leather, causing cracks at the seams that cannot be sewn up — only the part can be replaced. Fabric dried on a radiator simply shrinks by 5-10% but does not crack. In Almaty during winter, when indoor humidity drops to 20%, these risks double — leather dries out even without external influence, and hot drying finishes it off in one cycle.

How to choose a cleaning agent for leather and fabric

For fabric, alkaline compounds with a pH of 9-11 are universal — they loosen the fibers and remove dirt. For leather, neutral or slightly acidic products with a pH of 5-7 are needed, which do not disrupt the acid-base balance of the dermis. At profi-clean, we use the Kiehl line for leather — these are emulsions based on lanolin and beeswax that simultaneously clean and nourish. For fabric, we use hypoallergenic Sodasan concentrates with plant-based surfactants, free of chlorine and phosphates. The difference is visible in practice: a fabric cleaner, if it gets on leather, leaves a greasy mark that cannot be washed off with water — only with a solvent. Conversely, a leather cleaner on fabric will not produce foam or remove dirt; it will simply moisten the fiber. If you are unsure which composition to use for a specific item, apply a drop of the product to an inconspicuous area on the reverse side — on leather, a matte spot will appear after 10 minutes if the product is alkaline, while on fabric, nothing will change. Our cleaners test every item before cleaning exactly this way, and this rule is worth adopting for anyone who decides to clean leather at home.

How finishing treatment differs

After cleaning fabric, it is enough to rinse the item with water and dry it — the fiber restores its structure on its own. Leather after cleaning requires mandatory application of a protective layer — wax or acrylic emulsion, which closes the pores and restores elasticity. Without finishing, the leather looks matte, feels rough to the touch, and gets dirty again faster — dirt embeds into the open pores within 2-3 days. This effect does not occur on fabric: the porous fibers of the fabric “breathe” and do not require sealing. In our sofa orders, we always include final waxing in the price — this extends cleanliness by 2-3 times compared to cleaning without a coating. For jackets and bags, we use a water-based protector spray that does not change the color but repels water and oil. If after home cleaning of leather you feel that the surface has become “dry” or rough — it means you have washed off the protective layer, and the item needs professional impregnation; otherwise, micro-cracks will appear within a month.

Which stains are the hardest to remove from leather

In our eight years of practice, thousands of leather items have passed through profi-clean’s hands — from antique armchairs to snow-white jackets. And although modern hypoallergenic formulations from Kiehl and Sodasan handle most stains, some remain a serious challenge even for professionals.

Grease and oil: why they penetrate deeper than it seems

Oil stains are the leading reason for requests in Almaty, especially on light-colored suede jackets and nubuck sneakers. Grease does not stay on the surface: it seeps into the pores of the material within 10–15 minutes, and on porous leather (aniline, embossed vegan leather) — even within 3–5 minutes. If the stain is fresh, we remove it with dry adsorbent powder in 20–30 minutes — talc or cornstarch draws out the oil, preventing it from setting. But if more than an hour has passed, the grease reacts with the tanning agents, leaving a yellow-brown “shadow” on the surface. Our emulsification technology with Sodasan Leder Reiniger breaks down the oil at the molecular level, but on porous suede, the shadow does not always disappear — only 80-90%. Therefore, we advise: if you spill oil, immediately blot it with a napkin, DO NOT rub (rubbing drives the grease deeper), and bring the item to us within an hour.

Ink from Pens and Markers: Pigment Embedded in the Structure

Ink stains on leather bags and diaries are the second most difficult category in Almaty. Unlike oil, ink contains synthetic dyes and solvents that instantly bond with the protein fibers of the leather. On smooth leather (goat or calf velour), we use an alcohol-based wash with pH control — the alcohol evaporates the solvent, and a soft horsehair brush removes the pigment. The process takes up to 40 minutes, but on matte leather with open pores (nappa, crust), ink only fades by 70–80% — leaving a pale “watercolor” shadow. The worst are gel pens on lacquered leather: their pigment eats into the polyurethane coating, and here we only guarantee lightening, not complete removal. We once removed ink from a 1998 Louis Vuitton bag — it took 2 treatment cycles with a drying break, but the stain was 95% gone. However, on cheap vegan PVC leather, ink often cannot be removed at all — the polymer absorbs the pigment irreversibly.

Blood and Biological Fluids: Protein Nature and Setting

Blood on a leather sofa or car seat is a situation where every minute counts. Blood protein, upon contact with leather, coagulates within 2–3 minutes of exposure to air, and if the stain is not immediately removed with cold water (not hot — it “cooks” the protein), it turns into a dark brown, stubborn stain. At profi-clean, we use an enzyme-based formula with protease — it breaks down protein bonds without damaging the leather’s top layer. On smooth leather, the result is 95–100% in one pass; on suede and nubuck, it’s 80–85% because the fibrous structure mechanically holds protein particles. The second difficult case is pet urine: it contains urea and ammonia, which not only stain but also destroy the tanning layer. On an ivory-colored Natuzzi armchair, we removed such a stain in three stages: enzyme treatment, ammonia neutralization with acetic acid at a 1:20 dilution, and final tinting. The result was 90%, but the leather at the stain site became slightly stiffer — the chemical reaction altered the fiber structure. Tip: do not wet biological stains with warm water — use cold water and come to us immediately.

Wine, Juice, and Berries: Acid Attack on Pigment

Red wine and berry juices are frequent guests on leather tablecloths and dining chair covers in Almaty restaurants. The tannins and anthocyanins in their composition act as natural dyes: they penetrate the leather along with the acid, which softens the top layer, and become fixed upon drying. On smooth dyed leather (aniline), we use 3% hydrogen peroxide with a neutralizer — the reaction takes 15–20 minutes, and the stain is 95% gone. But on undyed leather (cream nubuck, natural suede), wine leaves a “shadow” that cannot be removed even with an acid peel — the pigment embeds into the undyed fibers. In such cases, we offer repainting of the area with color matching, but that is a separate service, not dry cleaning. In practice: in one of Almaty’s banquet halls, 3 liters of pomegranate juice were spilled on a beige leather sofa — we removed the stain in 2 hours, but a barely noticeable yellowness remained, which had to be masked with a tinting spray. The takeaway: the faster you blot the stain with a dry cloth (do not rub!), the higher the chance of 100% removal — we have up to 30 minutes from the moment of contamination for this.

Paint, Varnish, and Glue: Chemical Adhesion at the Molecular Level

Construction paint, superglue, and acrylic lacquer are the most aggressive skin contaminants we encounter in Almaty. Unlike household stains, they form a polymer film on the surface that bonds with the skin chemically, not physically. On smooth leather, we use organic solvents (isopropanol, acetone diluted 1:3 with water), but only on a pre-tested area — the solvent can also strip the factory finish. Removing paint from lacquered leather is essentially a lottery: if the lacquer is nitrocellulose-based, the solvent removes the stain along with the coating, leaving a matte spot. On suede and nubuck, we fundamentally do not remove paint — only mechanical trimming of the nap, which leaves a bald patch. Once, someone brought us Nike Air Force sneakers splattered with bitumen mastic — we removed it over 2 days in stages: freezing (bitumen becomes brittle), mechanical chipping, then a gentle solvent. The result was 80%; some paint remained in the pores, but it’s unnoticeable on black leather. Our advice: do not try to wipe off paint with solvent at home — you risk removing the top layer of leather; bring the item to us, even if the stain is old, we will select a safe method for your coating type.

Rust and Metal Dust: Oxidation in Almaty’s Climate

Rust stains on leather are a rare but insidious case, characteristic of Almaty due to the humid foothill climate and sharp temperature fluctuations. They most often appear on leather bags with metal hardware (zippers, rivets) and on car leather seats when the metal frame parts rust internally. Iron oxides penetrate the leather to a depth of up to 0.5 mm and bind with tanning agents, forming insoluble salts. We remove rust with oxalic acid at a concentration of 1:50 with distilled water — the acid reacts with the oxide and converts it into a soluble form. The process takes 30–40 minutes, and on dense leather (cowhide, crust), the result is 90–95%. However, on thin goatskin leather (gloves, thin jackets), oxalic acid can soften the material — we only work with it under a microscope, controlling the contact time. In our practice, there was a case with a leather briefcase whose zipper had rusted — the stain disappeared in one session, but the leather at the treatment site became slightly lighter, requiring tinting. Advice: check the hardware of leather items every six months, especially in spring after the rainy season — if the zipper starts to “bloom” with a rusty coating, remove it or treat it with an anti-corrosion compound before the rust transfers to the leather.

What to Do If Leather Loses Color After Cleaning

Color loss after cleaning is not a defect or the end of the item, but a signal that the dye layer was already damaged before your visit. In our practice, such cases fall into two groups: superficial pigment washout (restored in one visit) and deep degradation of the top layer (requires repainting). Let’s break down what is actually happening.

Why Leather Loses Color During Cleaning — Three Main Reasons

The first and most common reason is using an inappropriate pH balance. Leather has a natural acid mantle (pH 4.5–5.5), and household stain removers, and even some professional alkalis (pH above 9), literally “eat” the aniline dye. The second is mechanical abrasion: if the cleaner rubs the stain with a stiff brush or the abrasive side of a sponge, they scrape off the top pigment layer along with the dirt. The third is the aging of the coating: on leather older than 5–7 years (especially on furniture), the lacquer or aniline layer is already micro-cracked, and any contact with water or solvent washes out the remaining dye. In Almaty, due to the dry air (humidity drops to 20–25% in winter), leather loses elasticity faster — cracks appear as early as 3–4 years of use. Therefore, before cleaning, we always test the dye’s resistance on an inconspicuous area: if a cotton pad becomes colored after a light wipe, the item requires not just cleaning, but preliminary pigment fixation.

How to Distinguish Dye Washout from a Chemical Burn

Washing out looks like an even lightening of the area — usually at the spot or along the edges where there was more friction. The color becomes paler, but the shade remains the same (for example, brown turns into beige). A chemical burn is a distinct spot with an altered tone: a greenish tint on black leather, yellow on red, or a white coating with roughness. At profi-clean, we check this by palpation: if the area feels harder and rougher to the touch, the top layer is damaged, and simple toning won’t suffice. For precise diagnostics, we use a pH meter: on a washed-out area, the leather’s pH rises to 6.5–7.5 (neutral environment), while on a burn, it reaches 8.5–9.0 due to alkali residues. At home, you can drop water on the suspicious spot: if the water absorbs quickly and leaves a dark mark, the top layer is destroyed and repainting is needed. If the water beads up, the surface is intact, and restorative toning is sufficient.

What Actually Works for Color Restoration — Three Methods

For surface washing out (lightening by 1–2 tones), aniline toning is effective — a water-based liquid dye applied with an airbrush or sponge in thin layers. We use dyes from the Italian brand Saphir (for shoes and accessories) or the German brand Adler (for

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AigerimBostandyk district · February 3, 2025
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leather armchair

I ordered dry cleaning for a leather armchair — coffee stains were removed perfectly, the leather is soft like new.

profi-clean Company Response

Thank you, Aigerim! We're glad you liked the result.

MaratMedeu district · March 16, 2024
★★★★★
leather jacket

I handed in my jacket after winter — it looks like it's from a store window, they even masked scratches.

DaniyarAlmaly district · August 1, 2026
★★★★☆
leather sofa

We had dry cleaning of leather items — the sofa was cleaned perfectly, but the chemical smell lingered for about two days.

profi-clean Company Response

We apologize for the smell. Usually it dissipates faster, we'll take note.

ZhannaAuezov district · August 11, 2023
★★★★★
leather shoes

White suede boots? No, leather — ingrained dirt was washed off, color restored.

YerlanTurksib district · April 2, 2024
★★★★★
leather car interior

Ordered leather cleaning for the car seats — they look like new, not a single scratch.

AsselNauryzbai district · July 12, 2026
★★★☆☆
leather bag

Cleaned my light-colored bag — the ink stains didn't come off completely, although they promised.

profi-clean Company Response

Sorry, Assel. Let's try again with a different product, contact us.

KuanyshZhetysu district · September 22, 2025
★★★★★
leather coat

Very satisfied with the leather cleaning — the coat looks like new, they even fixed the zipper.

DinaraAlatau district · September 23, 2023
★★★★☆
leather sofa

Cleaned the sofa from ink — almost invisible, but a faint trace is visible in the light.

profi-clean Company Response

We'll try to achieve complete removal next time.

TimurBostandyk district · December 11, 2023
★★★★★
leather briefcase

Leather cleaning — the briefcase was cleaned of oil, the leather didn't lose color.

GulnaraMedeu district · August 6, 2026
★★★★★
leather furniture

The leather furniture set after cleaning — like brand new. No streaks.

AlexeyAlmaly district · November 7, 2026
★★★★★
leather armchair

Leather cleaning at its best — the armchair was cleaned of mold, no smell at all.

profi-clean Company Response

Thank you! We use proven products.

OlgaAuezov district · October 3, 2025
★★★★☆
leather jacket

Cleaned the leather jacket — stains removed, but the sleeve faded a bit.

profi-clean Company Response

Sorry, that can happen with unstable dye. We'll offer a touch-up service.

NurlanTurksib district · September 14, 2025
★★★★★
car leather interior

Ordered leather cleaning for the car — seats and door panels are perfectly clean.

AliyaNauryzbai district · October 12, 2026
★★★★★
leather bag

Our beloved bag was cleaned — wine stains disappeared, hardware shines.

RuslanZhetysu district · February 19, 2024
★★★★★
leather sofa

Leather goods dry cleaning — sofa cleaned after cat, no smell.

SauleAlatau district · August 13, 2024
★★★★☆
leather armchair

Office chair cleaned — dirt removed, but leather became slightly rough.

profi-clean Company Response

We'll try applying conditioner, contact us.

BakhtiyarBostandyk district · December 1, 2024
★★★★★
leather shoes

Handed in boots for leather dry cleaning — returned like new, even reinforced seams.

LyazzatMedeu district · July 27, 2026
★★★★★
leather furniture

Living room set in leather — cleaning flawless, color even, soft.

ArmanAlmaly district · October 12, 2026
★★★★★
leather backpack

Leather dry cleaning saved the backpack — removed paint from handle.

KamilaAuezov district · February 27, 2025
★★★★☆
leather jacket

White jacket cleaned — yellowing removed, but slight residue on cuffs.

profi-clean Company Response

Come for retreatment, we'll fix it.

DaurenTurksib district · May 5, 2025
★★★★★
leather rocking chair

Leather dry cleaning — antique chair like new, leather nourished.

AinurNauryzbai district · July 8, 2024
★★★★★
leather bag

Bag cleaned from ballpoint pen stains — nothing visible.

YelenaZhetysu district · September 6, 2025
★★★☆☆
leather sofa

Ordered leather dry cleaning — sofa cleaned, but cracks appeared on folds.

profi-clean Company Response

Sorry for the issue. Possibly leather was over-dried. We'll invite a specialist for assessment.

MaksatAlatau district · September 21, 2024
★★★★★
leather trench coat

Leather trench coat after rain — water spots removed, protective coating applied.

AnnaBostandyk district · June 18, 2025
★★★★★
leather gloves

Dry cleaning of leather items — gloves became soft and clean, even the size returned.

SerikMedeu district · January 10, 2026
★★★★★
leather car interior

Leather car interior — refreshed, scuffs removed. Satisfied.

GulmiraAlmaly district · July 11, 2024
★★★★☆
leather armchair

Dry cleaning of leather items — armchair cleaned well, but took long to dry.

profi-clean Company Response

Apologies for the delay, we will speed up the process next time.

VladimirAuezov district · April 23, 2025
★★★★★
leather suitcase

Old leather suitcase — cleaning restored its appearance, locks lubricated.

DanaTurksib district · January 5, 2026
★★★★★
leather shoes

Dry cleaning of leather items — shoes white as snow, polished to a shine.

RustamNauryzbai district · July 26, 2023
★★★★★
leather sofa

Light sofa — chocolate stains removed, kids won't notice.

ZhanelZhetysu district · March 24, 2024
★★★★☆
leather jacket

Dry cleaning of leather items — jacket cleaned, but one button came off.

profi-clean Company Response

We apologize, we will sew it back on for free.

IvanAlatau district · November 26, 2025
★★★★★
leather armchair

Reading armchair — cleaning from coffee and grease, excellent result.

AizhanBostandyk district · June 26, 2026
★★★★★
leather bag

Dry cleaning of leather items — the bag was cleaned of ink, the leather is undamaged.

BolatMedeu district · November 1, 2024
★★★★★
leather car interior

I handed over the car — the interior is like new, everything is perfect.

NazgulAlmaly district · June 16, 2023
★★★★☆
leather sofa

Dry cleaning of leather items — the sofa was cleaned, but a matte mark remained on the armrests.

profi-clean Company Response

We'll try polishing, call us.

DmitryAuezov district · October 17, 2026
★★★★★
leather jacket

The leather jacket was saved by cleaning — oil stains are gone, no streaks.

AssemTurksib district · February 26, 2024
★★★★★
leather armchair

Dry cleaning of leather items — the armchair became snow-white, thank you!

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about leather dry cleaning

How long does dry cleaning a leather sofa take?

On average 2-3 hours depending on size and degree of soiling. Includes all stages from inspection to applying protection.

How to prepare leather furniture for dry cleaning?

Remove personal items, cushions, and blankets from the surface. The technician will assess the condition and start cleaning. No special preparation is required.

Is dry cleaning safe for leather?

Yes, we use pH-neutral Leather Master products that do not damage leather. They are suitable for all types of leather, including aniline.

How much does dry cleaning a leather sofa cost?

The price depends on size: 2-seater — individual rate, 3-seater — individual rate, corner — individual rate. Exact cost after inspection.

Price for dry cleaning a leather jacket?

Dry cleaning a leather jacket costs an individual rate. Includes cleaning, conditioning, and protection.

Cost of dry cleaning a leather armchair?

Dry cleaning a leather armchair — individual rate. For an office chair — individual rate.

How much to clean a leather bag?

Cleaning a leather bag — individual rate. Color restoration — additional individual rate.

Price for dry cleaning leather shoes?

For sneakers — individual rate per pair, for shoes — individual rate. Includes odor removal.

What guarantees do you offer?

We guarantee stain removal. If a stain is not removed, we refund your money. We also guarantee no damage to the leather.

Are there before and after photos?

Yes, we take before and after photos for every order. You can request examples from our portfolio.

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