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How to Clean Furniture and Keep It Looking
Brand New
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Keeping Furniture Looking as Good as New!
When you add a new piece of furniture to your
home, you want to ensure it will be a staple for
years to come. Whether it's a hardwood coffee
table, an upholstered couch or your favorite
leather chair, it's a priority to keep your
furniture looking new. With a few simple steps,
keeping furniture at its best is easy. Follow
these instruction on how to make sure your
furniture stands the test of time.
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Leather Furniture Care
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Leather Furniture Care
A fine piece of leather furniture is a prized
item in many homes. Whether it's a recliner, a
couch or a unique chair, make sure your leather
is kept in the best shape for years to
come. Thankfully, leather is one of the most
durable and easy-to- maintain options on the
market. It does, however, still require proper
care. Because it's a natural material, leather
has some unique characteristics. You might
notice your furniture has different colors,
grains and other natural markings throughout the
piece. This is to be expected from a piece of
leather furniture. Here are a few tips for
proper leather furniture care.
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Leather Furniture Care Tips
  • Don't use normal cleaners. Occasionally wiping
    your leather furniture with a damp cloth is all
    it should need to stay looking its best. Stay
    away from acidic soap, which can cause damage
    and will throw off the natural pH balance found
    in the leather. Soap also can make leather look
    aged and will discolor or weaken the leather
    over time.
  • Clean spills immediately. If left to sit, spots
    and spills can easily be absorbed by the
    leather, although leather will naturally repel
    most liquids on contact. Be sure to blot, not
    rub, excess spills with a clean rag or sponge. If
    stains don't evaporate over time, use a clean
    cloth or sponge and a mild, non-acidic soap and
    rub back to front or side to side. Avoid rubbing
    in circles.

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Leather Furniture Care Tips
  • Avoid acidic soaps. Keep in mind that acidic
    soaps also should be avoided for protected
    leathers. Blot liquids right away to avoid any
    staining. Rinse away any mild soap with a clean,
    damp cloth or sponge.
  • Avoid sun exposure. The sun can fade your leather
    furniture over time. One of the easiest ways to
    ensure your leather furniture doesn't fade is to
    rearrange furniture at least once a year.

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Leather Furniture Care Tips
  • Keep bodily fluids away. Sweat and body oil can
    cause permanent damage to unprotected leather
    furniture by making it crack and dry out. Be sure
    to avoid flopping on the couch after a heavy
    workout so you can keep those stains at bay. You
    also can help keep oils away by putting towels
    where heads might rest, or buying arm covers to
    lengthen the life of the fabric.

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Leather Furniture Care Tips
  • Let the leather clean itself. Many stains will
    evaporate from leather over time. Oil or other
    grease stains can be wiped with a dry cloth and
    then left alone. It will either evaporate or
    dissipate deep into the leather in a matter of
    time. This makes leather a great way to furnish
    homes with pets or kids. Don't believe the
    rumors that it will be easily damaged by your
    children or pets unless either decides to use
    it as a scratching post.
  • Work out light scratches. Distilled water can
    help you lightly buffer out minor scratches on
    leather. Simply apply it to a cloth and buffer
    it out, or use your fingers.

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Leather Furniture Care Tips
  • Call a leather specialist. Deeper scratches or
    tears can be repaired by calling a leather
    specialist. Don't wait too long to call for help
    because a tear can get worse over time.
  • Use a conditioner every six months to one year.
    Leather conditioners are a great way to ensure
    your leather furniture is cared for. Don't feel
    like you have to use it once a month. About once
    every six months to a year is plenty to keep it
    looking fresh. The great thing about leather is
    that the more it's used, the better it looks and
    the softer it gets. This is a great way to ensure
    leather furniture is used for decades.

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Leather Furniture Care Tips
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Leather Furniture Care Tips
Upholstered furniture comes with many benefits,
such as increased levels of comfort and unique
fabric designs. But upholstered furniture also
comes with specific instructions for best care.
Consider the following upholstered furniture
care tips
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Upholstered Furniture Care Tips
  • Avoid direct contact with heating and
  • cooling. Keep upholstered furniture away from
    direct sources of heating and cooling units. This
    means keep it about 20 inches away from
    baseboard heaters to avoid dangerous situations
    and unnecessary wear.
  • Maintain ideal temperature. Ensure your furniture
    stays in environments where the temperature is
    between 65 and 75 degrees, with humidity at about
    35 to 40 percent.

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Upholstered Furniture Care Tips
  • Vacuum regularly. Learning how to clean your
    upholstered furniture is the best way to ensure
    it stays in top shape. Dust, crumbs and other
    debris act as a natural abrasive. Vacuum
    regularly or about once a week to keep crumbs,
    pet hair and dust away.
  • Don't worry about pilling. It's natural for most
    upholstered pieces and doesn't indicate that
    anything is wrong with the fabric. You can vacuum
    up the extra pilling or use a sweater or fabric
    shaver to return your furniture to its original
    glory.

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Upholstered Furniture Care Tips
  • Check for potential problems. Do you notice
    buttons coming loose or threads popping up here
    and there? Address these problems early on
    before they become bigger issues. Cut threads or
    tighten any loose pieces before you start to
    vacuum.
  • Take care of cushions. Rotate your cushions by
    flipping them over about every few months.
    Cushions with zippers are a good indicator of a
    furniture maintenance tip right under your nose.
    Read the care instructions for cushion covers.
    Most cannot be thrown in the washing machine,
    but instead must be dry cleaned or otherwise
    specialty cleaned. Remove covers for spot
    cleaning and to make sure the cushion inside, or
    even the other side of the fabric, doesn't
    become damaged.

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Upholstered Furniture Care Tips
  • Minimize pet hair. Use a lint roller to easily
    pick up pet hair that has fallen on furniture.
    Sweater brushes with a bristled head also work
    well to sweep up loose hairs and trap them in
    place. Vacuuming might also help with this
    problem. If your pet seems to be shedding
    excessively, it might be best to lay an old
    blanket on the couch or chair. You can also
    train your pet to stay off furniture.
  • Test cleaning products. If you have a new piece
    of furniture, it's important to determine what
    products are safe to use for cleaning. The tag
    on your furniture should have instructions for
    what is safe and what could potentially cause
    damage. No matter what you use, be sure to test
    it in a smaller area first.

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Upholstered Furniture Care Tips
  • Fluff it. Whether it's your cushions or the back
    of the couch, be sure to fluff it to make it
    look fresh and hold its shape. This is
    especially true for upholstered furniture with
    down, feathers and fiber, which might require
    more frequent fluffing.
  • Prevent stains. The best way to protect furniture
    is to prevent stains. This can easily be done by
    keeping food and beverages away from furniture,
    or taking your shoes off before you sit on the
    couch. If your pet likes to sit with you on the
    couch, keep a towel or blanket nearby. Put it
    under your pet to keep body fluids or natural
    oils from staining the furniture.

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