Color variations, branding marks, and scars are typical features of genuine leather and are to be expected. Being a natural hide, leather is inherently porous; therefore, exposure to moisture can lead to warping and stretching. To preserve leather, keep it away from direct sunlight and avoid temperature fluctuations. Over time, leather will naturally age and become softer.
For prolonged durability of your leather upholstery, regularly dust with a soft, dry cloth or use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment. Keep away from hot objects. In case of spills, blot them immediately; prevent water from pooling on the surface. For spot cleaning, gently blot with a warm, damp cloth or a mild soap and water mixture. Always air dry. Steer clear of chemical cleaners and polishes, and refrain from rubbing or scrubbing.
For thorough cleaning or if the leather shows considerable wear, seek advice from a leather care professional.
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