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Leather Cleaning and Care

Iconic® antimicrobial, cleanable leather resists and repels harmful microorganisms, including bacteria, mold, mildew, and other fungi.

Avoid Moisture

Don't leave wet items in direct contact with the leather.

Avoid Direct Sunlight

Sunlight can cause leather to fade and damage the finish.

Clean Regularly

 Gently blot up spills immediately

Dust Frequently

Dust your leather couch regularly to prevent a buildup of dirt and debris.

Frequently asked questions

How do I clean oil-based stains?

Oil-based stains, such as butter or body oil, should be blotted with a clean, dry white cloth. Do not use any water. The stain will dissipate into the leather over time. When in doubt and for any difficult stains, consult a leather cleaning professional.

How do I clean stains on protected leather?

For spills, gently blot the area with a clean cloth or sponge without applying force. If needed, dampen cloth or sponge with warm water and let the area dry naturally.

How often should I clean my furniture?

Weekly and monthly routine cleaning is encouraged.

Why do I need to rotate my accessories?

By rotating the accessories displayed on your furniture, it keeps them from sitting in the same spot all the time and helps to avoid fading and marking.

Is it safe to vacuum my leather furniture?

Yes, it is! A weekly vacuuming with a stiff bristle brush for upholstery and the crevice tool for corners and hard-to-reach areas.

Do I need to dust my leather furniture?

Under normal usage and conditions, a regular dusting of your leather furniture with a microfiber cloth that's just barely dampened with water is best to use. 

Are soaps and solvents safe to use on leather?

Do not clean with saddle soap, solvents, oils, polishes, varnishes, detergents, bleach, or ammonia.

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