How to Care for Leather
These instructions are for the use of the householder after the leather has been treated with TANNERS CHOICE PRODUCTS.
Spots and Spills
Wipe up spills immediately with absorbent cloth or sponge. Clean spots and stains with any proprietary woolwash diluted 1 to 10 parts water.
Perspiration
Leather has very few natural enemies, however, the accumulation of sweat, grime or body oils on the leather will, if left untouched, cause a breakdown of the protective coating. Areas frequently in contact with perspiration and body oils will require more attention. Clean as often as necessary when perspiration and body oils come in contact with our furniture. Particular attention should be paid to the arms, headrests and cushions. These areas may require more frequent cleaning.
Avoid
Do not use saddle soap, cleaning solvent, oil, varnish, abrasive cleaners, ammonia water, or any products containing solvents or silicone.