Leather: Leather is one of the nature’s wonderful durable goods. The tanning
process gives the leather resistance to wetting and keeps the leather supple.
Leather’s high tensile strength makes it a strong, flexible material. It will stretch
and then return to retain shape. Leather “breathes” and will assume your body
temperature rapidly as it allows air and water to pass through its structure.
Leather is susceptible to three types of damage: stiffness and surface cracking
caused by the drying out of the leather’s natural oils, fiber discoloration as
a result of accidental spills or sun exposure, and scuffing or tearing usually
occurring from use.
Leather
Care and Cleaning Tips:
Comprehensive Protection Plan makes it easier for you to maintain
your furniture: however, regular care and cleaning will keep all your leather
upholstered furniture looking new longer.
Once per week – Dust your furniture weekly or when
you dust the other items in the room. You can lightly dampen a soft cloth with
the Leather Softener/Cleaner and wipe the surface. One of the great benefits of
leather is that you can fully remove the dust particles from the surface,
making it ideal for dust-sensitive person.
Four times a year – Fully clean your furniture at
least every six month. For furniture in high use rooms you should clean them
every four months. It is important that you pay particular attention to clean
all high usage and skin contact areas like: arms, seats, front railing, back
cushions and inside backs.
After full cleanings or spot cleaning, apply the Leather
Protection Cream/Softener/Cleaner to renew the original protection level. Be
sure to reapply it to all high usage and skin contact areas.
These steps should take very little time and will make
dramatic difference in the overall appearance of your leather furniture. It is
our desire that you have a trouble-free, enjoyable experience with your leather
furniture.