How to Restore Leather Upholstery

How to Restore Leather Upholstery

on Jun 20, 2017 in leather cleaning | 0 comments

Having leather furniture is stylish and classy, but unfortunately, leather being a natural material tends to get damaged over time. Lack of care and improper treatment can cause the material to dry up, crack and break over time. Here are some tips on how to restore your leather upholstery: Get some specialized leather recolouring balm or another leather conditioner. Apply it in accordance with the instructions, so that it penetrates the leather and allows for resolving the issues with minor cracking and discolouration. This though is only a masking technique, as the balm will hide the cracks rather than...

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How to Clean Your Suede Sofa

How to Clean Your Suede Sofa

on Jun 7, 2017 in cleaning tips | 0 comments

If you are the proud owner of a suede sofa, then you know how pretty but unfortunately difficult it could be for maintenance. Suede is made of natural hide, which means you should stay away from bleach, ammonia and any other harsh detergents, which can cause permanent damage to it. There are some important tips to keep in mind when cleaning your suede sofa without the help of a professional upholstery cleaning company. Here they are: Make sure you read any labels by the manufacturer of your suede furniture in regard to the cleaning methods and any specific instructions...

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How to Clean Leather Upholstery in a Natural Way

How to Clean Leather Upholstery in a Natural Way

on May 23, 2017 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

If you own leather furniture but want to abstain from using potentially harmful chemicals and detergents to clean it and to remove stains, there are some safer, natural methods to do so. Here are some tips on cleaning your leather upholstery in a natural way, so that you preserve your health as well as the health of your leather upholstery: Avoid using ammonia, bleach and other harsh chemicals, because leather is a natural material with pores which can be ruined easily by using unsuitable detergents Clean your leather furniture at least once in every 3 months. First of all,...

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