Thursday, 4 March 2010

Leather Cleaning in Birmingham


Different types of leather require different cleaning processes. Generally we can split leather upholstery into three types of leather, Aniline, Pigmented and Nubuck

•Aniline Leather - Aniline Leather is also known as naked leather or pure, unprotected leather.
•Pigmented Leather - Pigmented Leather can also be referred to as semi-aniline, protected and painted leather.
•Nubuck Leather - Nubuck Leather is also known as suede, chaps, distressed or bomber

At The Birmingham Carpet Cleaning Company our leather upholstery cleaning protects against stains and spills.
If leather upholstery is properly maintained and cleaned, it can last up to five times longer than fabric upholstery or man-made fibres. Leather suites just like various upholstery fabrics suffers as a result of dirt, oils, stains or soils penetrating the leather. These soils maybe body oils, perspiration, skin acids and will one way or another effect the longevity and performance of your leather suite or leather chair.

There are various leather cleaning solutions and products available on the market and it could be questioned whether some of these are really suitable for leather upholstery or leather surfaces, promoting dryness, cracks or breaking down leather finishes.

The Birmingham Carpet Cleaning's Leather Cleaning Products
Our range of leather cleaning and leather care products prove ideal solutions for leather, having been endorsed by more than 300 tanneries and manufacturers. By using The Birmingham Carpet Cleaning's leather cleaning and restoration services, you can be assured they are safe and effective for your leather.

If you own leather upholstery, why not book your leather cleaning online today.
Leather Upholstery can suffer from Scuffs, Scratches, Cuts and Fading.

Although leather furniture is very durable, it can suffer from scuffs, scratches, and fading. Perhaps you may have experienced some of this common problems associated with leather suites and upholstery in the past. Our leather upholstery cleaning specialists are trained to identity and resolve these problems.


Our Leather Upholstery Cleaning Tips
Why Should I Clean & Protect My Leather?
•Atmospheric Soils - Dust which builds up on a coffee table or desk over a time period will also deposit on your leather upholstery and leather suite. Additionally, consider the airborne cooking oils and atmospheric pollution that are present, to some degree, in every home. All these elements can wear down leather finishes.
•Common Soils - Soils such as dirt tracked in from outside, together with sand and fibres from plants, brought into the home by people and pets.
•Dyes and Inks - Denim dyes and newspapers inks can transfer onto leather upholstery in a process called dye transfer. A pen that leaks or your little loved one learning how to draw, can cause problems.
•Oils & Grease - Humans and animal body oils attach and hold on to leather furniture. These are easily transferred to the head cushions and armrests of your treasured leather armchair or leather suite and can cause serious damage to the protective finishes found on leather upholstery.
How Often Should I Clean My Leather?
A regular leather upholstery cleaning schedule includes professional cleaning twice a year is recommended.
If you would like more information on The Birmingham Carpet Cleaning's Home Leather Care Kit, please call today on 0121 311 1893 or if you would like to reserve a time slot to get your leather furniture please visit our website, this will also tell you the cost. Unlike many cleaning companies, we charge the same for leather cleaning as we do for fabrics.

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