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Leather Cleaning

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Leather Cleaning

Leather furniture, while durable, requires regular maintenance to prevent wear and tear. Over time, body oils, perspiration, skin acids, and other soils can diminish the appearance of leather, leaving it looking tired and worn.

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Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always available to answer your questions and address any concerns you may have.

Leather Cleaning Process

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Initial Inspection and Assessment

The first step in our cleaning process is a thorough inspection of your leather furniture. Our technicians assess the type of leather, the extent of soiling, and any areas that require special attention. This evaluation allows us to customise our cleaning approach to achieve the best possible results.

2

Deep Cleaning and Soil Extraction

Using our advanced cleaning solutions, we perform a deep clean to remove embedded dirt, oils, and other contaminants. Our techniques ensure that soils are effectively extracted from the leather's pores without causing any damage. This deep cleaning process is essential for maintaining the leather's integrity and appearance.

3

Conditioning and Protection

After the deep cleaning phase, we apply a high-quality conditioner to the leather. This step is crucial for replenishing the natural oils that keep leather soft and supple. Our conditioner also acts as a protective barrier against future soiling and damage, ensuring your leather furniture stays in top condition for longer.

4

Final Inspection and Customer Satisfaction

Once the cleaning and conditioning processes are complete, our technicians conduct a final inspection to ensure that every piece of furniture meets our high standards of cleanliness and quality. We also take the time to review the results with our customers, ensuring their complete satisfaction with our service.

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Regular cleaning keeps your leather furniture looking fresh and vibrant, maintaining the original colour and texture. Get in touch with Chem-Dry East Cork.

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