Product Care
If you look at the tag on your furniture, you'll see either a W, S, WS, or X. These letter codes tell you which cleaning products or solutions to use to safely clean the fabric without damaging it. Since they are not exactly self-explanatory, here's what they stand for.
Clean with water or a water-based product with a little foam from mild detergent or a non-solvent upholstery shampoo. Use as little foam and water as possible to do the job as you don't want to get the upholstery too wet.
Clean with a mild water-free dry-cleaning solvent. Use just a little and make sure you have plenty of ventilation. Don't put any water on it. It is always recommended to try it first on an inconspicuous area.
Depending on the stain, you can use a dry-cleaning solvent, the foam of a mild detergent, or upholstery shampoo. It is always recommended to try it first on an inconspicuous area.
Hire a professional. You can, however, vacuum or brush off surface grime and dirt.
Using a dry cloth, preferably microfiber, dust your furniture on a regular basis. If you prefer to use a vacuum cleaner, please ensure to use a soft brush tip.
Use a damp cloth with mild soap and warm water to remove any spills, soiled dirt, and scuffs. Try to clean any spills immediately to avoid it staining the leather. Use a furniture leather conditioner to help maintain its luster and softness.
Try to avoid placing leather in direct or prolonged sunlight to prevent fading over time. Additionally, keep leather furniture away from direct heat sources. This will prevent the leather from drying and possibly cracking.
Using a dry cloth, preferably microfiber, dust your furniture on a regular basis. If you prefer to use a vacuum cleaner, please ensure to use a soft brush tip.
Use a damp cloth with mild soap and warm water to remove any spills, soiled dirt, and scuffs. Try to clean any spills immediately to avoid it staining the leather. Use a furniture leather conditioner to help maintain its luster and softness.