Sunday 4 March 2018

Wondering how to keep your leather upholstered furniture clean and shiny for a long time?

Here are some tips for you- 





Wipe Leather 1
Regular Cleaning
Wipe the leather furniture down regularly with a clean, dry cloth. With leather you can fully remove dust particles from the surface which makes it ideal for dust sensitive persons.


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Read Your Furniture’s Care Instructions:

This goes hand in hand with cleaning instructions. Depending on the type of leather used on your furniture, you need to be very careful when cleaning them. By reading the care instructions first, you can save yourself a lot of disappointment later.

Leather Care 3

Vacuum Cleaning

Using vacuum to clean your leather upholstery is a good idea. If it's used frequently then you need to vacuum once or twice a week or if isn’t used often, then vacuum it every 30 to 90 days.



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Avoid Direct Sunlight:
Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight, near windows or under skylights. Leather will fade over time when placed in direct sunlight.









Leather Care 5Leather Conditioner
You can use safe leather conditioner to rejuvenate the glow of leather upholstery.








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Clean Any Spill Immediately
Though leather sofa  is harder to stain than fabric upholstery, spills should still be dealt with as soon as possible to prevent discoloration. First, any excess spillage should be carefully removed before it does further damage. A dry, soft cloth can be used to blot the area. If the stain remains after you attempt to wipe it away, sprinkle baking soda on the affected area. Baking soda can help draw out the grease. Leave on for a few hours and then gently brush it off with a rag.

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Never Use Harsh Chemicals or Cleaning Agent
Avoid using any harsh chemicals or cleaning agent as it can damage the upholstery.


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Preventative Maintenance:
All leathers perform better when preventative maintenance is practiced. For Aniline and Protected leathers, apply Leather Master Protection Cream to the surface of the leather to help resist staining and prevent overall soiling. It is most important that you treat the high use areas like seats, backs, and arms.







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