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Keep the leather away from direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure can cause fading. Excessive heat may also dry and crack the leather over time.
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Avoid placing the sofa near heating vents or air conditioning outlets, since sudden temperature changes can damage and age the leather prematurely.
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Prevent direct airflow from air conditioners from hitting the furniture to maintain the leather’s natural texture.
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Keep sharp or pointed objects away from the surface to avoid scratches or punctures.
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Immediately wipe any spills using a clean, dry cloth to prevent stains or damage.
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Leather surfaces are protected with a top coating — avoid using wet wipes, soaps, cleaners, solvents, alcohol, or water, as they can degrade this layer.
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Regularly dust the sofa with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its natural appearance.
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Occasionally condition the leather or consult a professional to prevent cracking, fading, and discoloration. Buffing with a microfiber cloth will help preserve its natural shine.