Leather Bar Stool
A leather bar stool adds a touch of class to any room of the
home. Many often include these stools in their game room,
kitchen, dining room or living room. While these elegant
fixtures contribute to the aesthetic value of an interior,
they require care and regular maintenance, more so than
other types of bar stools.
It is important to understand the type of leather used to
upholster your stool as different types of leather used
require different care techniques. Leather can be treated
differently to give distinctly different effects. This must
be taken into consideration when maintaining your leather
stools. Most of these furnishings come with specific care
instructions on cleaning and maintenance and it is vital to
bear this in mind when caring for your stools.
Especially if your stools are frequently used, regular
dusting and vacuuming can help remove dust and dirt in
difficult to clean areas like crevices and buttons, for
example. Dusting alone might not give your stools the
cleaning needed to keep it dust-free and looking new. Using
a high quality leather conditioner on your leather stools
should also be part of your care routine.
The placement of your bar stools is also important in
keeping it looking in tip-top shape. For example, placing a
stool in an area where it is prone to receiving direct
sunlight can result in the leather fading and looking old.
If your stools are in regular use, then stains, spills and
scratches are common occurrences. Spills must be cleaned up
immediately because if they are left to soak, they can cause
stains that cannot be removed. Do remember that leather
should never be allowed to be complete wet so when cleaning
your stools, always use a damp cloth.
Be prudent in the type of cleaning solutions or agents used
to clean your stools. This is because some may contain
chemicals that might be too harsh and could cause
irreversible damage to your
leather bar stool. If you ever
encounter tough stains and are in doubt, don't take it upon
yourself to clean your stools. Instead, call a specialist
for help.
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