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How to Clean Leather Sofa
Definition
Cleaning a leather sofa keeps it looking refined and feeling supple — essential for maintaining its natural beauty.
Quick Facts
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Dust weekly with a dry cloth
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Use mild leather cleaner
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Avoid excessive water
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Condition regularly for softness
Why It’s Popular
Leather furniture adds elegance to any home; regular care preserves its timeless appeal.
Popular Styles
Classic brown and black leathers from Eichholtz, modern neutrals by Richmond Interiors.
How to Choose
Choose products specifically formulated for your sofa’s leather type — aniline, semi-aniline, or faux.
Styling Tips
After cleaning, enhance your living room with soft throws or scatter cushions in rich tones.
Benefits at a Glance
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Restores natural oils
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Prevents cracking
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Keeps furniture looking new
Common Questions
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What should I avoid? Bleach, alcohol, or ammonia.
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Can I steam clean? No, it may damage leather.
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What’s the drying time? Allow air-drying only.
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How to condition properly? Apply in circular motions.
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Can I use olive oil? Avoid — it can stain.
Finishing Touch
A clean leather sofa reflects care and craftsmanship — the essence of sophisticated living.
Disclaimer:
House of Isabella is not affiliated with any cleaning product brands.
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