In people's impression, leather sofas are high-end, strong and durable. With the improvement of living standards, leather sofas have entered more and more families. However, many people know little about the maintenance of leather sofas and do not know how to maintain them. Below, Delo's leather sofa will introduce to you some common leather sofa maintenance tips.
Leather sofas are notoriously difficult to withstand high temperatures, so they should be kept away from items like radiators, stoves, hair dryers, irons, and even lighters and hot water bottles placed on them during winter. This can cause the leather to fade or harden due to high temperatures. Living room leather sofas are often used, and it's easy for items to be placed on them, so be mindful of these issues.
When sitting on a sofa, avoid sitting in the same spot all the time; change your position frequently to keep the leather sofa flat. Try patting the sofa, specifically the areas and edges where you'll often sit for extended periods of time. This helps restore its shape and reduces sagging. Leather sofa manufacturers typically use solid wood frames for their sofas, but over time and due to improper use, these frames can develop problems, leading to the sofa collapsing.
Avoid applying waxy stains to leather sofas, as this can clog the pores and, over time, cause the leather to harden, deform, or break. Regardless of the brand of leather sofa, clogged pores can lead to hardening or breakage. Regularly wiping the surface with leather care solution will not only clean it but also form a protective film on the surface, preventing stains from easily penetrating the pores.

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