See how the old driver shows you how to maintain and clean the leather sofa
When you bring home a high-end leather sofa,
Sit comfortably, play happily, lie warmly,
It also receives praises from friends and family...
Such a sofa that makes you feel comfortable.
Let your feelings for it gradually escalate,
When you are used to seeing it as a member of the family, it is natural.
It is necessary to consider how to maintain its vitality and youthfulness.
Today, let's take a look at the maintenance tips for leather sofas.
Let everyone know how to maintain leather sofas.

How to maintain a leather sofa?

1. Clean the leather sofa
When the newly bought leather sofa comes into the house, after choosing the placement, we should start to give the sofa a comprehensive "cleaning".
First, wet a towel with clean water, wring it out, and wipe away any dust and dirt on the sofa's surface. Then, gently rub the surface of the sofa once or twice with a special care product to ensure it remains clean and shiny. It's important to note that you shouldn't use tap water to clean leather sofas, as this can easily cause the leather to harden and gradually lose its softness. Also, avoid using laundry detergent or other detergent to clean leather sofas, as this can also cause the leather to harden and discolor, severely damaging the leather.

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After cleaning the sofa, you need to put on a "protective coat" for the sofa - use maintenance wax to give the sofa a layer of protective film.
This will prevent dirt and stains from penetrating into the pores of the sofa, making future cleaning much easier and keeping the leather soft. When the weather is cold, we can apply protective wax once a month, and when the weather is hot, it is best to apply it once a week. Don't wait until the sofa is dirty before thinking about waxing it, because it is difficult to restore the sofa to its original cleanliness after it is dirty.
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Sofa follow-up maintenance
Sofas should usually be placed in a well-ventilated area and avoid direct sunlight as much as possible.
If the living room is often exposed to sunlight, I suggest that you adjust the position of the sofa every once in a while to avoid color differences caused by long-term sunlight.
Finally, I will tell you a little trick to maintain leather sofas. You can use the hand oil or toner that girls no longer use to care for the sofa, because the care principles of human skin and animal skin are actually similar.

How to clean leather sofa
Regarding stains, leather sofas of all colors, especially light-colored leather surfaces, will become stained after a while of use. You can use a cleaning solution such as dishwashing liquid to dilute it, soak a towel in it, and wipe the leather surface. Then, use a glass bottle of "safe bleach" with a towel to wipe the dirt. Finally, soak a towel in clean water and wipe the sofa surface clean.
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First, use gauze dipped in warm water to wipe the surface of the leather sofa clean, and then wipe it with leather scrubbers and protective agents that can be purchased in supermarkets. Remember not to use too much force.

If a child gets ink from stationery on the leather, it can be quite troublesome. To clean a leather sofa, you should quickly erase the ink with an eraser. However, if there's grease or dirt, you should first scrub it with soapy water, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. You can also try using egg white to clean a stained leather sofa.

If the dirt is heavier and detergent and milk are ineffective, you can try a milder alkaline substance, such as baking soda. Buy a bag of baking soda at the supermarket and scrub it with a soft brush dipped in water. It can remove old dirt in the texture and the effect is immediate. However, remember to rinse with clean water immediately after scrubbing.
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If the leather sofa is stained with beer, soda, coffee or other substances, you can use soapy water to clean it and then rinse it with clean water.
Some synthetic leather sofas develop mold stains when exposed to moisture. How can such leather sofas be cleaned? Generally, mold stains on synthetic leather are caused by moisture in the fibers at the base of the leather, combined with surface dirt accumulation. The longer the leather is exposed, the stronger the bond between the fibers and the mold stain becomes. To treat these mold stains, first use an old toothbrush dipped in strong liquor and wipe the affected area. Then, wipe with a cloth to allow the liquor and mold to evaporate. If this method is ineffective, use a 20-fold dilution of ammonia with water and use a towel to remove any stubborn mold stains. Wait for the liquid to evaporate and dry, and the stain will be clean.
With these little tips for living with sofas, every day will feel like you have a new sofa, comfortable to sit on, fun to play on, and warm to lie on!