First determine your furniture's type of leather
LEATHER TYPE - NUBUCK (CLEANING CODE = N)
CHARACTERISTICS
Comfort: Excellent
Natural Markings: Visible
Color: Shading is normal
Clean ability: Moderate*
Resistance to Fading: Low
* Clean ability is dramatically increased with regular use
of Leather Master Nubuck Protector.
Leather Care Tips
Try to maintain at least two feet between your furniture and
heating sources. Prolonged exposure to heat vents or
radiators will cause your leather to dry out.
Protect your furniture from all sources of sunlight. All
Nubuck leathers will fade when exposed to direct sunlight.
Do not place your furniture by windows, under skylights or
any place where your furniture is in the sunlight.
Keep the leather dust-free with weekly vacuuming. Use
Leather Master Nubuck Cleaning Cloth to pick up surface
soiling and return the leather to its original look and
feel.. Simply wrap the cloth around a soft dry sponge and
rub the leather in several directions to lift soiling and
renew the Nubuck effect. This will also reverse flat and
shiny areas that appear from use.
All leathers perform better when preventative maintenance is
practiced. Treatment of the surface with Leather Master
Nubuck Protector will greatly improve the leathers
resistance to staining and soiling. It is most important
that you treat the high use areas like seats, backs, and
arms.
For water based stains use Leather Master Nubuck Cleaner.
Apply the cleaner to a soft sponge and squeeze to produce a
white foam. Gently work the foam into the area with the
sponge. Allow to dry and use the Nubuck Cleaning Cloth to
renew Nubuck effect. Then apply Nubuck Protector. For oil
based stains use the Leather Master Degreaser.
LEATHER TYPE - ANILINE (CLEANING CODE = A)
CHARACTERISTICS
Comfort: Excellent
Natural Markings: Visible
Color: Shading is normal
Clean ability: Moderate*
Resistance to Fading: Low
* Clean ability is dramatically increased with regular use
of Leather Master Nubuck Protection Cream.
LEATHER TYPE - PROTECTED (CLEANING CODES = P & SA)
(also called pigmented or corrected; SA = Semi-Aniline
CHARACTERISTICS
Comfort: Consistent
Natural Markings: Hidden
Color: Uniform
Clean ability: Excellent *
Resistance to Fading: High **
* Regular use of Leather Master Cleaning and Protective
Products will extend the usable life of your leather.
* It is always best to avoid direct sunlight.
Leather Care Tips
Try to maintain at least two feet between your furniture and
heating sources. Prolonged exposure to heat vents or
radiators will cause your leather to dry out.
Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight. All
materials will fade over time when placed in direct
sunlight. Aniline leathers are especially sensitive to
sunlight. Do not place Aniline leathers near windows or
under skylights.
Like all items in your home, leather can accumulate dust.
Lightly dampen a soft cloth with Leather Master Soft Cleaner
and dust weekly. You may also use the soft brush attachment
on your vacuum cleaner. With leather you can fully remove
dust particles from the surface making it ideal for dust
sensitive persons.
All leathers perform better when preventative maintenance is
practiced. For Aniline and Protected leathers, apply Leather
Master Protection Cream to the surface of the leather to
help resist staining and prevent overall soiling. It is most
important that you treat the high use areas like seats,
backs, and arms.
As a general rule, fully clean your furniture with Leather
Master Soft cleaner at least every six months to remove dirt
as well as the gradual accumulation of body oils and
perspiration. Aniline leathers are very absorbent and may
require more frequent cleaning when used in high use areas
like a TV room. After cleaning, reapply Protection Cream to
the leather to renew the protection level.
Never use harsh chemicals or cleaning agents on your leather
furniture. Avoid all products containing solvents or oils
because they may negatively affect the surface of the
leather.