> Care & Maintenance
Cleaning is perhaps something that is given too much emphasis. Leather furniture in a normal domestic environment should require
little attention and any cleaning should be done only when necessary. It is not essential to the life of leather that it should be cleaned
regularly, but at the same time an accumulation of dirt and grease over a period of time is undesirable and obviously, the longer it is
left the more difficult it will be to remove. Dirt is abrasive and over a period of time in extreme circumstances will cause the removal of
the protective coating. Regular cleaning can be done simply by using a damp cloth, taking care not to soak the leather.
It should be noted that full grain aniline leather or russet leathers cannot be cleaned with water or soap solution. Any attempt to do so
could result in the leather being irreparably damaged.
