Leather furniture such as sofas are durable and bring luxury to the living space. However, to maintain leather furniture, proper care, especially in humid weather, will require special attention.
Location for leather furniture
To protect durable leather furniture, housewives should pay attention to avoid placing it in places that are directly exposed to high heat sources, such as heaters that will make the skin dry, cracked and discolored or areas with high humidity to avoid mold growth.
Regular care
Housewives should regularly clean regularly by using towels or soft brushes to remove dust on the skin's surface 2-3 times/week to help maintain skin shine and color.
At the same time, you can use a gentle moisturizer to remove the stain, then rinse with a clean dry towel to avoid water leaking into the skin, causing mold or swelling.
Use a specialized cleaning solution for leather materials of furniture to deeply clean, remove dirt and mold. Avoid using strong detergents such as soap, alcohol or vinegar as they can easily damage the skin's surface.
Moisturize your skin
The leather of the interior needs to be moisturized with specialized products. Apply a thin layer to the skin's surface and gently dry with a clean, soft towel. Moisturizing your skin requires 6 to 12 months to ensure your skin is always in the best condition.
Temperature control
The temperature in the room will directly affect the quality of leather furniture, especially in the humid season. So, use a humidifier to maintain an ideal humidity level (about 40 - 60%). Avoid leaving the room too moist or too dry, causing mold or cracking the skin of furniture.
Preventing skin damage
To avoid damaged leather furniture after a long period of use, limit contact with liquid, which can easily leach the leather material. Another note is to avoid sharp objects to prevent scratches on the skin's surface.