Thursday, October 23, 2008

How to Care For Vintage Leather Furniture

By Classic Chesterfields

Leather furnishings can beautify your home or office in a multitude of ways. There is there is nothing that says style and class like vintage leather furniture in your home decor or your office decorating. Leather can portray a masculine class equality that screams refinement and versatility. Leather can be very costly especially vintage leather furniture. That is why when you buy a piece of leather you should buy it with the intention of keeping it a long time and caring for it. With the proper care and cleaning your vintage leather furniture can last a long time.

When you care for vintage leather furniture never expose the leather to liquids or to a atmosphere which has high humidity. This can cause the vintage leather to damage the dye and to discolor. This would allow your leather furniture to have a rustic look but the leather would not last long under these conditions. Never allow your leather furniture to sit in the sun for any length of time because it could cause fading both the dye in the leather and the leather itself. It is best to clean your vintage leather furniture every six months or so by using a water-based leather cleaner or a saddle soap. These types of cleaners will help remove the stains and dirt from your leather and leave your leather looking like it is brand-new.

Most leather, using a mild water-based cleaner, can be cleaned exceptionally well except for suede leather. If you are cleaning vintage leather furniture you might want to test a small area with the cleaner to see that it works properly without damaging the furniture. Whenever you are trying to clean your vintage leather furniture you must have patience and be gentle. You have paid plenty of money for this type of furniture and should be taken care of just like you take care of a vintage sports car or a antique piece of wood furniture in your home. With gentle care and patience your leather will look as good as new and you will have a piece of vintage leather furniture that you can be proud of.

If your vintage leather furniture is made of suede, you should use a cleaning cloth with no chemicals. A cleaning cloth will have a tacky feel to it that you can purchase from most leather cleaning suppliers are merchandisers. By gently moving the cloth back and forth over the soiled area, the cloth will scrape the soil from the furniture and you will have no more shiny spots or dark spots to contend with. Make sure that the cloth that you use to clean your vintage leather furniture is the same color of the leather. If you use a different colored cloth, the ink from the cloth may bleed.

Vintage leather furniture is a beautiful piece to have in any environment you wish to place it in. Just remember to make sure that it is free from any high humidity atmosphere and that you should take care and clean your leather at least once every six months. Failure to do so will leave stains permanently embedded into the leather and the leather may start to begin to crack and come loose from its bindings. - 15252

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