Recommended Care Instructions
Last Updated 2 years ago
LEATHER
Leather’s natural markings such as scars, brands, grain variations, wrinkles, etc., will be considered normal characteristics and not considered as defects. Nature's trademarks leave no two cow hides the same, so color variations could occur.
- If necessary, clean immediately with mild soap with no additives (non-concentrated) diluted in lukewarm distilled or purified water on a soft clean white towel. Always try to clean in a small hidden area first. This cleaning method is recommended for corrected leathers, not for natural grades of leather.
- For oil, grease, or stubborn stains consult a Professional Leather Care company.
- Does not use bleach, oily substance, or strong detergent (including laundry detergents).
- Keep ink, fluids, body oils, chemicals and sharp objects away from upholstery.
- Exposure of leather to direct sunlight or extreme light sources may cause fading and damage.
- Do not use any heat lamps or hair dryers on the leather.
- Do not place over or near a direct heat source.
GENERAL CARE
- Vacuum frequently using a soft brush attachment.
- Spot clean only with water based upholstery shampoo or foam upholstery cleaner.
- Do not over wet.
- Do not use solvents or bleach to spot clean.
- Keep ink, fluids, body oils, chemicals and sharp objects away from upholstery.
- Blot spoils immediately with a clean cloth or sponge and let air dry.
- Never use a hair dryer.
- Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight.
- All materials fade over time when placed in direct sunlight and/or heating sources.