Furniture Care Instructions
Leather Furniture Care
The leather used in your leather furniture needs very little care with normal
usage. That’s because leather is a natural product that has already been
permanently preserved during the tanning process. Still, there are a few steps
you can take to avoid permanent damage to your leather furniture and to keep it
looking its best. Learn More...
Upholstered Furniture Care
Once you’ve purchased quality upholstered furniture, you’ll want to take the
necessary steps to protect it from damage so it will last a very long time. The
first step in buying upholstered furniture that will last is to select the right
fabrics when you make your purchase. Fabric selections should be based not only
on beauty and comfort, but on the type of wear and abuse the upholstered
furniture can be expected to experience in your home. Because each fiber has its
own benefits, you’ll see a variety of blends used in furniture upholstery. Learn More...
Wood Furniture Care
Wood furniture often contains components that are not wood such as brass,
leather, fabric or plastic, that need to be cleaned and taken care of
differently. Remember to consider this as you read through below. Always refer
to the manufacturers care tips first. Preventing Damage to Wood Furniture In
addition to accidental stains and scratches, wood furniture is susceptible to
environmental factors, such as light, humidity and dust. Learn More...



