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Durable Furniture

Stylish Designs

Eco-Friendly Choices
Furniture Care
1. Go Green with Natural Cleaning Solutions
- Fabric: For general cleaning, mix water with a few drops of mild dish soap or castile soap. Spray the mixture lightly on the fabric, then gently blot the area with a clean cloth. This approach helps remove dirt and stains without the need for toxic chemicals.
- Leather: Leather can be sensitive, so keep it fresh by using a solution of equal parts water and vinegar to clean and disinfect it. For deeper cleaning, mix olive oil and vinegar to create a natural leather conditioner that also helps preserve the material’s integrity.
2. Regular Vacuuming: The Key to Long-Term Care
- Fabric: Use the upholstery attachment on your vacuum to gently remove dust and debris. For more delicate fabrics like velvet or microfiber, use a soft brush attachment to avoid damaging the fibers. Make sure to vacuum around the seams, where dirt can accumulate.
- Leather: Dusting is important for leather care. Use a soft, dry cloth or a vacuum with a soft nozzle to remove any dirt or dust. Be gentle when vacuuming around seams and stitching to avoid pulling or damaging the leather.
3. Spot Cleaning & Deep Care for Fabric & Leather Upholstery
- Fabric (Velvet, Linen, or Microfiber):
- For light stains, use a mild dish soap and water solution. Test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't damage the fabric. Dab the solution on the stain, blot gently with a clean cloth, and allow it to air dry.
- For heavier stains, a gentle fabric cleaner made from natural ingredients can be sprayed on the affected area. Always follow up with a soft vacuum to restore the texture, especially for fabrics like velvet or microfiber.
- Leather:
- Wipe with a damp cloth regularly to remove dust and prevent dirt from settling into the pores of the leather.
- Deep care: Every 3-6 months, use a natural leather conditioner (made from beeswax or plant-based oils) to nourish and preserve the leather. This helps prevent cracking and fading while keeping the leather soft and flexible.
- For minor scuffs or stains, gently rub with a cloth dipped in a solution of olive oil and vinegar, which not only cleans but also rejuvenates the material.