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Leather Furniture - How To Care

Author : Jack Smith


         


Have you ever wondered if what you know about leather furniture is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on leather furniture.

Leather is the most durable fabric used for furniture today. Although leather is so resistant to harm, it is always wise to take precautions when taking care of you’re furniture in order to ensure it always looks great. Where you decide to place your furniture is very important if you want it to last a long time. Leather should not be placed within two feet of any direct heat source, including fireplaces, radiators or heating vents. Direct sunlight should also be avoided, because over many years the leather will begin to dry out and fade. It would also be wise to place your furniture in a place where many people will not be constantly rubbing against it causing irreversible marks. Most marks can be removed with leather conditioners, but over time there will probably be wear and tear that you cannot fix.

Cleaning your leather is also very important for keeping it young and beautiful. Each week you should dust it by rubbing it down with a cloth. This keeps the leathers pores free of any dust particles. If someone happens to spill food on your leather you should wipe it up immediately with a wet cloth and liquid hand soap. More serious spills such as blood, urine, grease, wax or ink should be removed using a leather cleaner immediately after the spill occurs. When you first buy your leather, you should apply a protector to ensure years of beautiful furniture. After this you should be cleaning your leather thoroughly four times a year. You should be using a professional leather cleaner and then seal it again with the protector. If you follow these simple instructions, you should be fully rewarded and satisfied with your leather purchase.

So now you know a little bit about leather furniture. Even if you don't know everything, you've done something worthwhile: you've expanded your knowledge.


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Jack Smith writes about various leather furniture topics. This article is free to re-print as long as nothing is changed, all links remained intact, the bio remains in full and the rel=nofollow tag is not added to any of the links. Please visit discount-furniture-online.info and furniture-hotspot.info for more information.

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