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Leather furniture can make for a beautiful addition to your home, delivering comfort and style to any room. But, when you've spent ages thinking about the look and feel of a room, it's important to remember the time and care that you'll need to put in to maintain your furniture. Leather furniture items are bold and eye-catching - meaning they'll be all the more noticeable if they're suffering from wear and tear.
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Caring for Leather Furniture: How to Keep it Clean and Pristine If treated well, leather can become more beautiful as its complexion changes - and look great for decades. Caring for leather furniture is easy if you know what you're doing - check out our guide and avoid some of the biggest pitfalls: Heat and sunlight: this advice applies to most items of furniture - sunlight causes material to fade and, like wood, leather can stiffen and crack when its placed close to a heat source like a fire or a radiator. Vacuuming and cleaning: this should be done every two to three weeks on light dust build up - for any accumulated dirt, use a damp cloth and wipe the surface of the leather gently. It's worth testing the cloth on an inconspicuous spot first, to ensure the leather doesn't absorb the moisture. Use a leather conditioner once a year, to keep your furniture in top shape. Spills: minor spills can be wiped up immediately with a cloth or sponge - it's important to let the damp area air-dry naturally. If the spill stains, do not use soap to try to get rid of it - the same goes for other cleaning solvents or detergents - instead, find a specialized leather cleaning product. If the stain persists, contact a professional. Scratches: for minor scratches you can try to buff out the damage with a chamois or even your fingers. It's worth contacting a leather specialist to handle larger, more serious scratches. Common sense care… Most leather furniture will come with cleaning instructions - which you should read before you get stuck into a big clean - many other dangers facing your furniture may be avoided with a bit of common sense.
Think about where your leather items will go - and who will be using them. If children are likely to be using the furniture frequently - expect to see spills. Likewise, if you have pets, it's likely you'll see them shedding hair onto and chewing your furniture. Avoiding these problems is straightforward - it's just a question of being aware of the issues and sticking to them. Many retailers will offer a protection plan when you purchase your furniture - it can be reassuring to have if you're worried about unforeseen disaster. Spills and other minor damage are inevitable, and it's not worth letting your fear of them spoil your enjoyment of your leather furniture. By observing a few simple precautions, you'll be able to take care of your leather items - and keep your home looking great for years to come! Original Source: https://blog.moralehomefurnishings.co.uk/2012/11/12/caring-for- leather-furniture-clean-and-pristine/