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Leather Care
Leather is a type of material that is easily maintained and will last for years if you follow a few simple tasks in order to keep your leather looking, feeling, and smelling new:
- Aniline Leather is natural looking and will feature noticeable marks, scratches and wrinkles. Aniline leather should be cleaned with a soft cloth and vacuumed with a soft brush extension. Rub the leather down with a cleaning solution to preserve the quality of the leather.
- Aniline Plus Leather is pigmented and treated to ensure a smoother color with fewer scratches, marks or wrinkles. This leather is treated to resist stains. This is the most common form of leather, which can be cleaned in the same manner as you would Aniline leather.
- Nubuck Leather has been buffed to feel like velvet or suede. It is more likely to stain or fade than the two other forms of leather. Using a product regularly that is designed to clean and protect will help the leather resist natural body oils, liquid spills, and perspiration.
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