Genuine leather, like any other natural material, can fade or crack.
To minimize fading, avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight to prevent fading over time, and away from heating vents or fireplaces to avoid drying and cracking.
Leather conditioners/leather creams are recommended every 6 to 12 months to help create a protective barrier.
How to prevent genuine leather furniture from fading or cracking?
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- Regular care and stain removal for Genuine Leather
- How to prevent genuine leather furniture from fading or cracking?
- How to remove or ease scratches on my genuine leather?
- How to maintain the appearance and durability of genuine leather upholstery and cushions with regular use?
- What are the risks of allowing pets on genuine leather upholstered furniture?
- Why should newspapers or magazines be avoided on genuine leather furniture?
- Why does the genuine leather furniture I received have irregular textures and markings?