CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Leather is a wonderful material: warm, enveloping, exciting. As such, it must be cared for properly to preserve its aesthetics and durability. By adopting a few small measures, it will be possible to prolong its value for as long as possible.
- Use curtains or shades to reduce the impact of sunlight, as direct exposure for prolonged periods may cause fading and alter the color.
- Remove dirt promptly to prevent residue from settling.
- Clean the leather regularly with a wool, cotton, or natural cloth (microfiber cloths are not recommended), using distilled water or specific products. Avoid the use of chemical detergents based on solvents such as alcohol or gasoline.
- Test cleansers beforehand on an inconspicuous area of skin.
- When cleaning, avoid rubbing intensely in a specific spot.
- Trust professional cleaners to remove stubborn stains.
- Do not immerse leather in water, unless it is water-repellent.