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Cleaning Italian Leather Furniture

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Date: 02/23/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Furniture | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I desperately need help trying to get my furniture cleaned. I have Italian Leather which is similar to suede and I have spoken with several cleaning companies and no one is sure how to clean it and the company ELRAN states for me to contact a professional. Is there anyone out there that can give a clue on what to do or who to contact to clean my furniture?

Cheryl from Illinois
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Post By Leather (Guest Post) (04/27/2006)
That first advice there is NOT GOOD!!

Check out this link

http://mobileleatherservice.com/LeatherTypes.html

you must have an unfinished or NUBUCK leather. If you have a build up of oil and soil.. A cleaning even from someone that knows what they are doing will not be able to fully restore your piece... They can however; clean it as possible and re protect the leather to slow the aging and soil build up.. You need a PRO leather repair and restoration company. You can also check out some of the ads on this sight.. But be carefull what you attempt to clean this leather with...

http://mobileleatherservice.com/index.html


Post By .SPOILEDBRATTS (Guest Post) (03/09/2006)
HI CHERYL, YOU CAN USED VINEGAR OR RUBBING ALCOHOL PUT A CAP FULL WITH A LITTLE DISH SOAP IN A SPRAY BOTTLE BUT TRY ON A OLD LEATHER PURSE FIRST TO SEE IF IT DOESNT FADE. IF IT DOESNT FADE THEN USED TO CLEAN YOUR COUCH. GOOD LUCK SHEILA,


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