Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Treat White Leather Sofa Does Anyone Know How To Clean White Stiching On A Creme Leather Sofa?

Does anyone know how to clean white stiching on a creme leather sofa? - treat white leather sofa

I bought a leather sofa together cream. The Stiching is white. Is new and clean, but I am afraid that the fabric of the seam to pick up dirt in the arms of the couch and into the seats. Any proposal in advance? Must be treated with Scotch Guard or on the skin?

2 comments:

Arlene said...

Use a pencil eraser art.

annieR said...

It would be impossible to get the Scotchgard in sewing, but not in the leather, does not damage the skin but does not protect you as you make a web site - they are the guardians of the special leather do to the same thing for leather (these are in bright colors of crucial importance in order to keep it clean)
Regular cleaning is important, this type of sofa. Sewing has always been a problem, because it is very difficult to keep, OT Search new white.
If you are water-based cleaning products you use for your skin to become more efficient. Cleaning the cream is always after the dirtiest seam.

I think if you really care about your skin sutures provide for themselves. Use a vacuum cleaner with careful when you clean the seams, how can some installations leather scratches.

How do you keep clean your skin:

The protection of the new (Ultra Protect on pale skin)
Maintain a good cleaner / protector (leather Lazy)
A deep cleaning or professional cleaning once or (twice a year Leather Shampoo)

Do not use household cleaners,such as baby wipes, laundry detergent, washing liquid, hair spray, WD40, milk, toothpaste, etc into your skin (yes, all these things on the Internet as secure !!!!!, which may not be used, and we drove our sofas with many claims )
Saddle soap should not be used in the modern leather, since they too strong and should continue to use the chair.
Do not use products with oils and waxes, as these attract more land) for leather, plus "Condi toners' contain oils and waxes.

Hope this helps

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