General leather care and sofa bed care.
Leather is a natural material which will last a long time, but only if maintained correctly. Leather should be cleaned and conditioned regularly to avoid drying out and cracking of the leather. To minimise fading, avoid exposing your furniture to direct sunlight or heat. Dusting and vacuum your furniture weekly. Wipe off any spills immediately with a soft damp cloth. Dye transfer between product/material can occur and should be cleaned immediately with the recommended cleaning product. Ink and pen marks must be cleaned immediately with an ink removing cleaner specifically made for leather. It is common for leather to stretch with use and for seat foams to soften over time.
Clean and protect the leather with manufacturer approved care products following the instructions carefully. Different types of leather and finishes require different treatments. Ensure you purchase care products to suit the leather type you have chosen.
Use of general household cleaning products, chemicals and abrasives are not recommended as they can break down the protective surface and cause damage to the leather. Leather is a natural material which will last a long time but only if maintained correctly. Leather should be cleaned and conditioned regularly to avoid drying out and cracking of the leather.
Care instructions for sofabeds
Before attempting to open your sofa bed for the first time, ensure the straps holding the mechanisms in place are undone and removed. Do not move the sofa with the bed open as this will cause damage to the sofas legs and can pull the mechanism out of alignment. Do not close the bed with any sheets, blankets, pillow or other bed linen inside. When the bed is open the mechanism is not designed for the sofa to be a seat. Excessive weight forward of the front bar may result in damage to the mechanism. Always follow the instructions carefully when opening and closing the bed.