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Caring for Leather Furniture
Leather is a natural material. Follow these tips and you can maintain the look and feel of your fine leather furniture for many years.
- Don't place your furniture near a heat source. Make sure that there is a minimum of about a foot between your furniture and the heat source.
- Protect your furniture from direct sunlight.
- Do no expose to abrasive cleaners, powdered products, stain removers, solvents, turpentine or shoe polish.
- Avoid strong rubbing.
Cleaning Tips
- Dust Regularly
Dusting at regular intervals with a soft dry cloth. Vacuum occasionally with the soft upholstery attachment.
- Use a Damp Cloth Occasionally
A clean, damp cloth or sponge may be used for soil not removed by dusting.
- For Spots and Spills
Wipe up excessive liquid immediately with a clean cloth or sponge. If necessary, use clean lukewarm water and let the leather air dry.
- For Stubborn Spots and Stains
Apply a mild non-detergent soap solution with a clean, wet sponge. Rince well and let air dry.
- For Butter, Oil or Grease
Wipe the leather with a clean dry cloth and let the remainder of the oil dissipate into the leather. Do not apply water or try to wash a grease spot.



