How Can I Maintain Leather Upholstery?
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Once you have added leather furniture in your home, you will want to keep it looking as beautiful as it did the day you bought it. Leather furniture pieces are a pricey acquisition compared to other pieces of furniture, so you definitely want them to last as long as possible and be worth the money you spend. The factors that determine how long leather furniture will last depend on the quality of the craftsmanship of the furniture and how well you take care of your new piece of furniture.
Leather Sofa |
You should take a more simple approach to cleaning your leather. Dust it down regularly, and if you need to clean it, wipe it with a damp cloth. After every third month, you should also use a leather conditioner to treat the leather.
Leather Recliner |
Some parts of your leather furniture, including the head rests and arm rests on sofas and recliners, need more attention. These are areas that are regularly in contact with human skin and the oils and sprays we put in our hair. Those oils can sink into the leather and alter its color. You will need to keep a closer eye on those areas of your leather furniture and clean them more frequently to ensure longer lasting quality.
Aren't there different types of leather furniture even? Some cleaning methods that are appropriate for one type may not be appropriate for another type, correct? A pull-up leather is different than a bi-cast leather for example right?
Posted by Dave | 2008-01-25 17:09:54

