General care and maintenance advice for leather furniture:
- Treat your leather furniture every six months with the products contained in the care and maintenance kit/box provided. Always clean the entire furniture piece with the leather detergent provided (with a sponge), and treat/protect afterwards with the leather cream provided (Leather Protector).
- The following applies to all cleaning detergents : test on an inconspicuous area first (to ensure that there is no discolouration of the leather).
- It is always better to blot or dab the stain, rather than rub it.
- Direct sunlight – UV radiation – should be avoided to prevent discolouration and dehydration of the leather fibres.
- Pets should preferably not be allowed on the furniture, unless you give your furniture EXTRA care and protection. Furniture is not intended for dogs or cats.
How to treat liquid stains
- Always use white absorbent (unprinted) tissue paper first to remove the stain. Afterwards, treat the stain with a clean tissue and clean water!
- If the stain is still visible, treat it with the stain remover provided (Leather Cleaner) and follow the instructions on the packaging! Repeat the process if necessary!
- Stains that cannot be removed must be reported on www.eurofurnitureservice.eu within three working days (you will need your registration code for this).
How to treat solid stains
- Carefully scrape as much of the stain off (immediately) with e.g. a teaspoon. Afterwards, treat the stain with a clean tissue and clean water!
- If the stain is still visible, treat it with the stain remover provided (Leather Cleaner) and follow the instructions on the packaging! Repeat the process if necessary!
- Stains that cannot be removed must be reported on www.eurofurnitureservice.eu within three working days (you will need your registration code for this).
Important!
Leather Cleaner is a detergent that has been especially developed for leather. However, not all detergents are suitable for cleaning leather. It is important therefore that you do not use any other cleaning detergents to treat leather!
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