Comfortable, refined and copacetic, leather chairs are a staple of any good office. However, like all good things, leather wears down with time. If you don’t clean your leather chairs well, they will deteriorate quickly.
Here is Nicole Groshek from National Business Furniture with some tips on cleaning leather chairs to make them last long.
How to Clean Leather Chairs
Leather office chairs allow employees to work in total comfort and sophistication. Although this type of seating is a true luxury, it isn’t the easiest to maintain. If you want your leather to stay looking and feeling as good as new for years to come, regular cleaning is a must. Here are three ways to clean your leather upholstery, plus some helpful tips.
Leather cleaner. Many cleansers are designed specifically for leather and come in spray-on form. Be sure to do a spot test on a small, hidden area of your chair first to ensure that the leather cleaner won’t damage or discolor the upholstery. These leather cleaners are usually a safe bet as they’re specifically formulated to keep leather furniture looking its best.
Vinegar and linseed oil. This home remedy involves a mixture of one part vinegar and two parts linseed oil. Apply the mixture to your leather upholstery and leave it on for a few hours. We recommend doing this before heading off to a long meeting or leaving the office for the day. After the mixture dries, buff the chair with a clean rag to create an attractive shine. See full post
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