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The following advice is recommended herewith free of charge and is for consideration only. Please consult a professional as and when appropriate. We do not accept any responsibility nor shall we indemnify against any person for any loss or dissatisfaction being suffered arising from the reliance of our advice.

Maintenance tips
  • Leather sofas should not be exposed to direct sunlight, which can dry them out.
  • Dust glossy leather sofas with a feather duster or dry cloth, then use a special cleaner to remove the stubborn stains. Protective membrane should be applied regularly.
  • When you order a leather sofa, ask the manufacturer to apply a stain and mould repellant before shipping. This greatly reduces the risk of stains penetrating the leather and minimizes mould caused by humidity, keeping the leather soft and preserving the colour.
  • For embossed leather, fine-grade sandpaper can remove dirt spots and protection spray is good for regular maintenance.
  • Use dry detergent to clean fabric sofas. If the cushion covers cannot be removed, the sofa should be cleaned by professional cleaning companies.
  • Use a sponge dipped in leather cleanser to remove minor stains.
  • Apply leather protector monthly.
  • Ink stains should be removed immediately with stain remover, followed by an application of protective membrane.
  • Yearly maintenance, including cleaning and repairs, will prolong the life of the sofa.
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