Leather
Durable and low maintenance, leather will stay looking great over time with proper care. Leather is generally easy to care for with a few simple steps and a quick easy maintenance routine.
To clean: Vacuum with an upholstery brush by moving it from left to right in short, overlapping lines. Apply commercial leather cleaner as directed on its original packaging.
For spills: Leather can stain, especially with liquids so be sure to attend to any spills quickly. Water-based spill wipe clean with a white cloth dampened with distilled water, then left to air dry.
For more stubborn stain, future mild detergent with distilled water. Dampen a clean cloth or sponge with this mixture and apply gently to the spill. remove the detergent mixture with a damp cloth. Pat dry with clean, dry cloth.
Oil stains should be blotted with a dry, clean, white cloth. Excel oil will dissipate over time. If the stain causes discoloration, you may consider a leather degreaser to reduce the appearance of the stain.
To maintain: A leather conditioner will keep your leather soft and supple over time. We recommend applying a conditioner every 6 to 12 months to help your leather furniture maintain its natural oils.
Wood
Wood furniture is beautiful, easy to care for, and classic. Quality wood furniture can last generations when properly maintained.
To clean: Wipe away debris with a damp, cotton cloth. You may use mild soap on a damp cloth if needed. Always test first on an inconspicuous area. Remove any soap with a clean damp cloth. Wipe dry with a clean cloth. To remove dust, use a microfiber or disposable duster or a vacuum cleaner with an upholstery brush to dust the entire surface. This will prevent excessive soil build-up in the weaving. To remove any stubborn build-up, use a soft-bristled toothbrush or blast compressed air in tight areas to dislodge dust and dirt.
To protect: Keep your wood furniture away from any heating or moisture source, vent, and direct sunlight to prevent fading, discoloration, and warping.
For minor touch-ups: Minor scratches or dents - rub a color-matched marker, shoe polish, or furniture pen over the damaged area to make it less noticeable.
Specified for indoor use.