Genuine leather sofas are made from animal hides, such as cowhide and sheepskin, processed using specific techniques. Because the leather used is breathable and soft, it makes the seats very comfortable to sit on and less prone to getting dirty.
Genuine leather sofas look beautiful, elegant, and sophisticated in the living room. However, after a period of use, the natural oils inside the leather will evaporate and the leather will harden, requiring maintenance and care. So, what issues should be considered when caring for and maintaining a genuine leather sofa?
Ensure proper ventilation in the room.
Excessive dryness or humidity will accelerate the aging of leather. Do not place genuine leather sofas in direct sunlight or where air conditioning blows directly on them, as this will cause the leather to harden and fade. For sofas purchased from genuine leather sofa manufacturers, if your living room is frequently exposed to sunlight, consider periodically rotating the positions of the sofas to prevent noticeable color differences. In areas with high humidity, you can expose them to weak sunlight between 8 and 10 am for one hour.
Avoid stains
Use an eraser to remove any remaining glue residue from the tear. Although genuine leather sofa manufacturers produce the sofas, you still need to take care of them and avoid getting oil stains, ballpoint pen ink, or other substances on them. If you find any stains on the sofa, clean them immediately with a leather cleaner.
To avoid scratching the leather with sharp objects
If improper use causes small cracks or scratches on the leather surface, you can use egg white to grind ink (or corresponding watercolor paint for colored leather), repeatedly applying the mixture. After it dries completely, apply leather polish or Vaseline. If the crack is relatively large, apply a high-quality adhesive such as super glue evenly to both sides of the tear. After 8-10 minutes, pull the tear taut and align it to glue it in place. If the leather sofa is severely damaged, contact the leather sofa manufacturer for repair.
Proper cleaning
For daily care of genuine leather sofas , simply wipe them with a wrung-out damp towel. Clean the sofa with leather cleaner every 2 to 3 months, or use a household vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the sofa surface.

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