How to care for your leather furniture

Written By: admin Published In: ROOT Date: 2017-12-14

Whether its a custom leather sofa or a leather recliner, you want this new product to last a lifetime and when it comes to leather, the more it ages the more beautiful it becomes, lukily for you it is easy to take care of. Here at Desrired Living have listed a few ways you can ensure your leather furniture last for a very long time.

Whether it’s the Leather L-shaped Corner Lounges

 

Or the Model F Coffee table with synthetic leather

We at Desired Living want you to get the most out of your leather furniture and know how to take care of the leather couches whether it be a custom couch or a recliner. Purchasing leather furniture is a huge decision, what you choose will most preferably last for many, many years, Leather furniture for your household is something you buy for a lifetime. Since leather is a natural product, aging brings out its natural patina, making it even more beautiful over time making it a great investment.

All desired living leather furniture is easy to care for and long lasting, we want you to enjoy it to its maximum potential but as with all furniture maintenance is in order. Under normal usage/conditions a regular dry-cloth dusting and vacuum cleaning in crevices or along the bottom is all that is necessary to clean your furniture. Let’s say you have the Brussel Sofa Leather Lounge set

The use of a good leather conditioner is recommended every 6-12 months. Protect your leather furniture from sun and direct light. Like any upholstery material, leather can fade to some degree if exposed to the sun.

Now in the unfortunate event that you spill something such as a night time wine or something such as minor spots and spills, wipe up any excess liquid immediately with a clean absorbent cloth or sponge. If necessary, use a lightly moistened soft cloth with clean lukewarm water, and let the leather couch or lounge air dry naturally. If water is used, clean the entire area where the spot occurred.

But on another note, make sure the kids and cats are careful around it, we have heard stories of cats having a thing for scratching leather furniture, and trust us, it’s not pretty.

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