How do you clean leather with egg white?

You can't clean leather with egg white. It's not a recommended cleaning method for leather goods.

Here's why:

* Egg white is not a leather cleaner: It doesn't contain any cleaning agents that would break down dirt or grime.

* Egg white can dry and crack leather: When it dries, egg white can leave a stiff, brittle residue that can damage the leather's texture.

* It can attract dirt: Egg white can actually attract dirt and make your leather look dirtier over time.

Instead of using egg white, here are some safe and effective ways to clean leather:

* Leather cleaner: Use a commercial leather cleaner specifically formulated for your type of leather (smooth, suede, etc.).

* Soap and water: For a gentle cleaning, use a mild soap like saddle soap with lukewarm water. Apply it with a soft cloth, wipe down the leather, and then dry thoroughly.

* White vinegar: A diluted white vinegar solution can also help clean leather. Mix one part white vinegar with two parts water, apply it with a cloth, and wipe clean.

* Baking soda: For stubborn stains, you can make a paste of baking soda and water, apply it to the stain, and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping clean.

Always test any cleaning method on a hidden area of the leather first to make sure it doesn't cause any damage.

Remember to condition your leather after cleaning to keep it moisturized and prevent cracking.