Problems associated with leather cleaning are mostly
the result of industry failure to inform the buyer of
the nature of hide and the necessary ritual for the
cleaning and feeding of leather.
Leather is a natural product .You love your leather
furniture, leather automobile seats, purses and jackets!
People that buy leather become attached to its look,
feel and smell. But, what happens when your
leather becomes soiled, scratched, torn or fades from
the sun? We have the answers to all your
questions about how to care for all of your leather
items or looking for a completely new look…
Cleaning and rejuvenating leather
As a general guide it is always best to use a product
developed solely for the cleaning of leather. Experts
are of the opinion that liquid and cream products are
fine but are weak in respect of 'running' on the leather
and forcing dirt further into the grain. A foam cleaner
allows for a much more even application, and is
effective in lifting dirt from within the grain. Our
professional leather cleaning system is the best.
A majority of modern upholstery leather is incredibly
supple and inviting for the furniture buyer, but when
stored in centrally cooled domestic or commercial
property it can still dry out. This drying often affects
the flexibility, resilience and luster of a finished
leather and so feeding and conditioning should be
undertaken regularly. Our professional leather cleaner
and rejuvenator ensures your sofas remain in tip top
condition. Cleaning should always be followed by feeding
or rejuvenating the leather. This care process must
remain a two stage process as the oil in the feeders
must be allowed to penetrate the leather surface.