Cleaning your fine leather furniture with our deep down professional leather cleaning will prevent damages.
The cleaning products we use are thorough, yet gentle.
Dark spots and stains can be left on leather furniture by body oils, sweat, skin acids, and regular wear and tear.
Oils and Grease – Oils from people and animals are easily transferred to leather furniture that is heavily used, causing the protective surface to become greatly damaged.
Atmospheric Soils – Airborne dust particles, cooking oils, and unseen pollutants created by day-to-day household activities eventually get on leather furniture and end up being problematic.
Common Soils – Children, pets, and grownups track dust, sand, and plant fibers into the home, attaching themselves to the leather once they’re in your home.
Dyes and Inks – Inks and dyes can be transferred to leather furniture by leaking pens, newspaper ink, or denim dye. They are tough to remove without causing damage to the surface area.
Based on the type and condition of your leather furniture, we will select the appropriate cleaners and removers to clean and remove soil build up and an array of other stain-causing elements. Next off, we will rejuvenate your leather’s natural feel and appearance by conditioning and protecting it.
Our Plano Upholstery Cleaning technicians will inspect your furniture to determine the best cleaning method for leather. Along with being pH balanced, our leather cleaning products are made specifically for leather furniture. Our cleaning products have unique conditioners made to restore leather’s suppleness and restore its natural oils. Additionally, leather furniture conditioners will prolong the life of your furniture, therefore restoring its appeal.
Although there are numerous kinds of surfaces, leather may not be considered as a surface that needs to be cleaned frequently by many people. This is not true!
Leather is also used to cover a range of surfaces, from stools, to sofas, to car seats. Many types of leather are available, and every one must be cleaned meticulously. It is because of this that our Plano cleaning specialists are specially trained in caring for and cleaning leather. Various types of leather require various cleaning methods.
For leather cleaning to be done properly, we follow a series of actions.
It can be difficult to maintain and clean leather correctly. That is why Plano Upholstery Cleaning has educated its specialists on the proper steps to take when cleaning leather furniture. If you need leather furniture cleaned, give Plano Upholstery Cleaning a call today.
By lightly scratching an area of leather with your finger nail, you can figure out whether it is protected. The scratch will not be visible if it is protected. Otherwise you most likely have a more natural Aniline or Nubuck leather.
Types of Leather:
CAUTION: Use only leather-safe products! It is generally recommended to have Aniline Leather and Nubuck Leather cleaned by a professional only. Never use saddle soaps, mink oil, or dishwashing soap.
Leather Care Basics
Leather is a natural material that, with proper care, keeps its beauty and appearance for a very long time. Of all upholstery materials, leather is the easiest to maintain. The care and cleaning directions for each type of leather vary, yet there are some generalizations.
Stains that are harder to remove should be dealt with by a professional leather cleaner.
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