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How to Care For Your Leather Furniture

By: Ethan O. Tanner

Leather furniture has become more popular in recent years. Now there are more styles as well as prices have become more reasonable. Although leather furniture is stylish and fills your home with an air of affluence and luxury, it has become much more accessible and even reasonably priced for families of various income levels. Now practically anyone can enjoy the comfort, style, and class of leather furniture.

Just like all other leather goods, leather furniture must be cared for properly to maintain its beauty and durability. Many mistakenly believe that leather furniture is high maintenance and expensive to care for. This is not the truth at all and this article will look at some of the simple tasks you can do to maintain care of your leather pieces.

Act quickly to clean spills. The great thing about leather is that it is stain resistant and very effortless to clean. Certain substances; however, can cause discoloration of the leather if left in contact for long periods of time. As soon as a spill happens, grab a damp cloth and wipe your furniture clean. It is okay to use some soap or liquid detergent if necessary.

As good as leather is, it still needs care and regular cleaning. You can help keep your leather in a like new shape by dusting it at least once a week. Thoroughly clean your leather furniture about every 3 months. Use a high quality respected brand of leather cleaner and follow that by applying leather conditioner. One must pay special attention to the areas of your furniture that get the most wear like arm rests and the seats. This will extend the existence of your furniture by keeping the leather soft and protecting it from breakdown.

Leather breathes like natural fibers, absorbs dampness, like sweat, and then releases it. Keep your leather furniture in climate controlled rooms and avoid direct sunlight. Sunlight, intense heat, and high humidity will shorten the life span of your leather furniture. In fact, being exposed to the elements such as rain, could actually damage the leather.

Upholstery is a major investment that should be protected and cleaned on regular basis. The attention you give your leather furniture is much the same as you would give to your other fine leather goods. The goal is to protect the leather from damage and keep it supple and beautiful so you can enjoy it for years to come. All things considered, leather furniture may even be easier to maintain than upholstered furniture which stains easily and shows wear much sooner. Leather furniture has a stunning appearance and is tremendously comfortable since well maintained leather is silky soft to the touch.

If you have been contemplating buying leather furniture pieces for your home but were afraid it would be time consuming and expensive to maintain, consider the return you will get for your efforts: beautiful, classy, and comfortable furniture that will last for years.

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Leather expert and knowledgable Ethan O. Tanner explains the methods for cleaning Leather and upkeeping yourleatherfurniture.

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