Blue Tips How to care for your leather furniture
Inviting a piece of natural leather furniture into your home represents a great investment, since, in addition to being made from a high-quality material, it is a timeless decorative element that – with proper care – can remain in excellent condition for a long time.
We share with you some tips to properly maintain your leather furniture.

Diary:
Wipe the surface with a dry cloth.
Preferably with a micro-fiber one to avoid lint residue.
Weekly:
Lightly dampen a microfiber cloth with a moisturizing leather cleaner and gently rub the surface.
Use coconut soap as a substitute for cleanser.
Monthly:
Using the microfiber cloth, moisturize the leather with specialized leather care products, such as a leather conditioner or neutral leather wax.
Two
Avoid contact of the leather surface with sharp or pointed objects.
Make sure that the surfaces of the furniture are exposed to the same amount of light.
Don’ts
Do not use abrasive liquids – such as ammonia or alcohol – on leather.
Do not dry with a hair dryer or in direct sunlight.
Do not place the skin near air conditioning or expose it directly to sunlight or water.
- Keep the leather well hydrated to prevent it from cracking due to dryness.
- For stains made from soluble or greasy substances, clean immediately with a clean, dry cloth, without applying pressure to the surface, to prevent the stain from being absorbed by the skin. You can also use a little Frotex.
- Avoid using scouring pads, sponges or hard-bristle brushes to clean your furniture.
- Make sure that the surfaces of the furniture are exposed to the same amount of light.
- Avoid sitting on them with clothing with zippers, studs, rivets or other sharp or pointed objects.