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Saturday, 30 September 2006 14:06
  • Avoid using or placing sharp objects on leather goods. Leather is very durable, but not accident or damage proof.
  • Place your furniture a minimum of two feet away from a radiator or other heat source.
  • Protect your leather furniture from direct sunlight and strong natural light. Some leathers, such as full and semi aniline, will fade over time.
  • Avoid air pollution such as cigar or cigarette smoke and cooking fumes, which can cause leather to fade or change color.
  • Keep leather free of dust by vacuuming and dusting with a soft damp cloth, preferably once a week. Use a soft brush attachment when vacuuming leather.
  • Clean leather with good quality upholstery leather cleaner, preferably once a month if the furniture is used daily, but at least four times a year. Don't rub! Sponge gently until all the grime and stains are lifted and wipe over the surface with clean, dry white toweling to absorb the soiling.
  • Treat leather with a Leather Protector or Conditioner after each cleaning, to retain its softness and attractive appearance. Take care to use the correct product for your leather, as some conditioners are not suitable for use on aniline, unbuckle or naked leathers.
  • Blot spills up immediately. Use leather cleaner to remove the spill. Please note: Many common household-cleaning products can cause severe damage and costly repairs.
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