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Wednesday 10 June 2009

How do I look after my leather furniture?

I have just got a leather suite, how do I look after it?

The first thing to think about is whether it is"brand new" If it is, then follow the manufacturer's instructioms. If you use anything not recommended by the manufacturer, you risk invalidating the guarantee.

The next thing to think about is the condition. I am assuming that structurally it is sound and the upholstery is in good condition, no tears, etc. For problems in these areas, you may need to speak to a local upholsterer.

So, it is not knew and is sound. If it is dirty, you may need to clean it. The easiest way to clean your furniture is to wash it with PURE soap - Simple soap,baby soap, soap flakes, Dreft, etc.Do NOT use washing up liquid or detergents. After washing make sure it is totally dry.

Right, it is not new, is in good condition and is clean.To look after your furniture, all you need to do now is to use HERITAGE LEATHERCARE. Take either a sponge or a soft cloth, dip it in your container and wipe the excess off on the side of the container, then wipe, making sure that you treat the whole surface. As HERITAGE LEATHERCARE is colourless, you can use it on any colour. As long as the surface is not left greasy, there is no need to buff up and you can sit on it straight away. If it is greasy. you have put too much on and will need to buff it up before sitting on it.

Use HERITAGE LEATHERCARE at least 3 or 4 times per year and it will look after your furniture. However, if it is in direct sunlight (especially if it is in a conservatory), or is backing on to a radiator or close to a heater, you will need to use your HERITAGE LEATHERCARE more frequently.

HERITAGE LEATHERCARE can be bought online from www.heritagepolish.com/leather.html For all otherHERITAGE POLISH and GREEN ANGEL SKINCARE products, visit www.heritagepolish.com

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