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Leather Sofas
Which leather quality is best for a sofa?
Full-grain and top-grain leather are your best options for a quality sofa that'll last. Full-grain leather is the most durable. It's the complete hide with natural markings intact, and it develops a rich patina over time. Top-grain leather is slightly more uniform in appearance as the surface has been lightly buffed, but it's still hard-wearing and ages well. For families, corrected-grain or pigmented leather offers excellent resistance to marks and scratches. Bonded leather sits at the budget end but won't have the same longevity. The higher the grade, the longer your sofa will stay looking good.
How do I clean a leather sofa?
Leather needs surprisingly little maintenance. Wipe it down with a soft, dry cloth weekly to remove dust, and deal with spills straight away using a barely damp cloth. Never saturate the leather. Every few months, use a leather cleaner specifically made for furniture, following the product instructions carefully. After cleaning, apply a leather conditioner to keep the material supple and prevent cracking. Keep your sofa out of direct sunlight and away from radiators, as heat and UV light can dry out and fade the leather. With this simple routine, your leather sofa will stay soft and attractive for years.You can also protect your furniture from accidental damage with a Staingard furniture warranty, providing 6 years of protection for stains on leather; caused by things like food, drink, paint, wax and glue.





















































































