Leather furniture is an investment that should be taken seriously. Proper care and maintenance of leather furniture is essential to maintaining its beauty and longevity.

The first step in caring for your leather furniture is to clean it on a regular basis. Dust and dirt can accumulate on the surface of the leather, causing it to become dull and worn. Vacuuming or lightly brushing the surface of the leather is the best way to remove any dirt or dust. Make sure to use a soft brush to avoid damaging the leather.

To clean your leather furniture, use a damp cloth and a mild leather cleaner. Gently rub the cleaner onto the surface of the leather, being careful not to saturate the material. Wipe off any excess cleaner with a clean, damp cloth.

It is also important to condition leather furniture regularly. Conditioning helps to keep the leather soft and supple, reducing cracking and fading. Choose a leather conditioner specifically designed for use on leather furniture to avoid damaging the material.

When you are done cleaning and conditioning your leather furniture, apply a leather protectant. This will help to repel dirt and dust and protect the leather from everyday wear and tear. Make sure to follow the instructions on the protectant to ensure it is

CARE

1. Vacuum regularly to remove dirt and dust particles.


2. Clean spills immediately with a damp cloth.


3. Apply a leather conditioner every six months to keep the leather supple and hydrated.


4. Avoid placing leather furniture in direct sunlight or near a heat source.


5. Use a soft cloth to dust the leather furniture regularly.


6. Keep pets away from leather furniture to avoid scratching or tearing.


7. Use a leather cleaner to remove stubborn stains and dirt.


8. Reapply leather conditioner every few months to help protect the leather from cracking and fading.


9. Keep leather furniture away from direct sources of moisture.


10. Have leather furniture professionally cleaned and conditioned every year.