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Leather furniture care 101: How do you prevent leather furniture from aging and cracking?


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Elegant and swanky, leather furniture rules the roost. It can make your room look chic or rusty. Leather furniture has its own charm no matter in which style it is arranged. The lovely colors of leather furniture make it seem suave and soft, giving it an edge over the others. However, leather furniture care is often overlooked by us. Valuing the furniture just as much as you value it’s looks, isn’t a difficult task. Take some help from these leather cleaning tips and understand how to care for leather, to preserve and cherish those priceless pieces of leather furniture.

Leather Furniture Care

Daily Maintenance

Dusting your furniture everyday, is one of the main leather furniture care tips. To dust your precious leather furniture, use a dry soft cotton cloth. Often, crumbs get stuck in the creases and crevices, which can breed ants and mites. This can totally ruin your furniture. Hence see to it that you’ve completely dusted off the dirt from every nook and corner. Try to avoid using an abrasive cloth or brush, as it may leave scratches on your sofas and couches. Learn more about how to clean leather couch.

Cleaning Agents

As a matter of habit, soap and detergents come into play when it’s time to clean. However, when it comes to leather furniture care cleaning, soaps and detergents are a ’strict no-no’. If your sofa is stained, use distilled water for cleaning. Do so by blotting and not pouring the water over it. Keep blotting it till the cloth becomes dry. Strictly avoid rubbing the stain in circular motion with tap water, as it’ll only worsen the condition.

Removing Difficult Stains

Sofas are usually the victims of difficult greasy stains. A dollop on butter is the surest way making the cleaning task supremely difficult. To remove the difficult stains, use a neutral soap. Dampen a piece of rag in a dilute solution of neutral soap water and blot the stain. It will slowly disappear. Avoid using hard detergents, furniture polish or varnish, oil and turpentine. Using such stuff will discolor a patch on your sofa.

Half Yearly Cleaning

For best leather furniture care use authorized leather care products that are available in the market. If the care of leather furniture is taken half yearly, focus on the corners, folds and inaccessible areas of your couch. Often, dust and dirt gets stuck in it, which gradually deteriorates the condition of your leather furniture. Polish the furniture to bring back the lost luster, with the polish suggested in the user’s manual. Using a good homemade leather cleaner and conditioner every 6-12 months will also make your leather last longer.

Read the User’s Manual

Best care of leather furniture will be given to you in the user’s manual. It will answer all your queries related how to care for leather furniture or how to take care of leather furniture. Whether you take care of your leather furniture regularly or once in a while, it always safe to abide by the products mentioned in the user’s guide. This way, you can go about your leather furniture care and cleaning doubtlessly. More on how to clean leather furniture.

Know Your Furniture

Leather differs in texture and type, which is why, taking care of leather furniture must differ. Aniline leather, aniline plus leather and nubuck leather are the three types of leather furniture that are available in the market. Aniline leather and aniline plus leather, have wrinkles and are soft to touch. Staining such furniture pieces is rather difficult, unless it’s white leather furniture care, so you’re safe! On the other hand, nubuck leather is soft, velvety and suede like. Such furniture is more likely to get stained and attract dust. Thus it will require regular cleaning and care. Read more about Leather Cleaning.

Leather furniture care and cleaning will prolong the life of your leather furniture. The older the leather gets, the better it looks is true if only you care for it. If your furniture is very old, send it for restoration to a professional instead of doing it at home. Take good care of your leather furniture as every effort taken is worth it!


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