Furniture Care
Leather Furniture
Leather
furniture is one of the most elegant types of furniture that
you can own. Leather is pleasant to have in any
style of home, and will bring a new light to any room it is
placed in.
Leather is also a type of material that is easily maintained. Caring for your furniture is
easily overlooked, but in order to hold the value of
your leather, you should follow a few simple tasks in order to
keep your leather looking, feeling, and even smelling new.
You should also know of the different styles of leather
finishes
before you purchase your leather furniture.
Aniline Leather
Aniline leather is natural looking and will feature more
noticeable marks, barbed wire scars, scratches, brands and
wrinkles. The uniqueness of this leather will work for you
if you are looking for a piece of furniture that is
distinctive when looking at other furniture. Aniline
leather should be cleaned with a soft cloth and vacuumed with a soft brush extension. You
should also rub the leather down with a cleaning solution to preserve
the quality of the leather.
Aniline Plus Leather
Pigmented or aniline-plus leather is another form of leather
that is treated to ensure that there will be a smoother
color and fewer scratches, marks and branding. This leather
has also been treated to help the resistance of stains.
Unlike Aniline leather, this is the most common form of
leather you will find in department stores and furniture
stores. You can also clean this form of leather in the same
manner you would the Aniline leather; simply dust with a
soft cloth and vacuum with a soft brush extension.
Nubuck Leather
Nubuck leather has been buffed to feel like velvet or suede.
This is a form of leather that will have more noticeable
range marks, and is more likely to stain and fade than the
two other forms of leather. Using a product such as
Leather Master Nubuck cleaner and protection which will help
the leather resist natural body oils, liquid spills,
perspiration and maintain the velvet/suede texture. This form of leather is harder to keep
clean than the other two forms of leather due to the texture
not being smooth like Pigmented and Aniline leather.
No cleaning will remove every stain, fading or wear. However,
you will be able to maintain your leather furniture longer
by removing spills immediately, dusting regularly and using
care and cleaning products designed for leather furniture.
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