Here are practical tips to maintain a LeatherAir recliner sofa from ARV Furniture, keeping it looking great and functioning smoothly for years:
đ§ź Cleaning & Care
Dust Regularly
Wipe down the surface weekly with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to prevent dust and debris from building up.
Gentle Cleaning Solution
Mix a few drops of mild dish soap with water. Dampen (not soak!) a soft cloth and gently wipe the surface. Dry immediately with a clean towel.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Do not use alcohol-based cleaners, bleach, or ammoniaâthey can damage LeatherAirâs finish.
Condition Occasionally
Use a PU-safe leather conditioner every 3â6 months to maintain softness and prevent cracking. Test it on a small area first.
âď¸ Placement & Environment
Keep Away from Direct Sunlight
Sun exposure can fade and dry out LeatherAir. Place your recliner in a shaded spot or use curtains/blinds.
Avoid Heat Sources
Keep it at least 2 feet away from radiators, heaters, or vents to avoid drying or warping the material.
âď¸ Recliner Mechanism Maintenance
Operate Gently
Donât force the recliner open or shutâuse smooth and complete motions.
Lubricate Moving Parts
Apply a small amount of silicone spray to the recliner mechanism once or twice a year to keep it gliding smoothly.
Check Screws and Bolts
Tighten any loose screws or bolts every few months to keep the frame sturdy.
đ§ Spill & Stain Handling
Blot, Donât Rub
For spills, blot gently with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid scrubbing, which can push the liquid deeper.
For Tough Stains
Use a damp cloth with mild soap or a LeatherAir-specific cleaner. Avoid saturating the material.
đ Preventive Measures
Use Throws or Slipcovers
Protect high-traffic areas with washable covers or decorative throws, especially if you have pets or kids.
Rotate Cushions
If possible, rotate seat and back cushions to ensure even wear.