Leather is by a square foot basis in whole hide quantities. Hides average 50 square feet. No Half Hides Available. Use the following figures when estimating quantities needed.
Note: Because these leathers are a product of nature, natural markings in the hide including healed scars and scratches will appear on finished leather. These markings are unmistakable indemnification of genuine full top grain leathers, and do not lessen the wearing quality or beauty of the leather.
Fabric.... is 50" - 54" wide
Leather .... 18 square feet equals 1 yard
36 square feet equals 2 yards
3 yards = 54 square feet
4 yards = 72 square feet
5 yards = 90 square feet
6 yards = 108 square feet
7 yards = 126 square feet
8 yards = 144 square feet
9 yards = 162 square feet
10 yards = 180 square feet
Memo Samples Available on Request.
Because leathers remain as natural as possible, they breathe. The process of absorbing moisture, then drying - or breathing - is what allows a natural leather product ro age so gracefully and always be comforrable.
Under normal usage conditions, regular dusting and vacuum cleaning in crevices or borroms is all that is necessary to clean your furniture but do remember that exposure to excessive sun light and heat or extremely dry rooms may cause the
leather to fade or lose its soft, supple hand. justdraw the drapes or add humidity to the room.
The following instructions are suggested for cleaning during special circumstances.
For Spots and Spills. Wipe excess liquid up IMMEDIATELY with a clean, absorbent cloth or sponge. If necessary, use clean, luke warm water only and let air dry naturally. If water is used, clean the entire area where the spot occurred. An example would be the entire seat cushion or entire arm. DO
NOT dry wet areas with hair dryers, etc.
For Stubborn Spots and Stains. Use a mild NON-DETERGENT soap solution. Apply the soap ro a clean, wet sponge and wash then rinse well. Let air dry naturally.
For Butter, Oil or Grease. Wipe excess butter, oil, or grease off the leather with a clean, dry cloth, and thenleave it alone as the spot should dissipate into the leather in a short period. Do not apply water or try to wash such spots.
DO NOT USE. Saddle soap, cleaning solvents, furniture polish, oils, varnish, abrasive cleaners, detergent soaps, and water.
Note: These are recommended or suggested methods of cleaning, but the manufacturer is not responsible for damage incurred while cleaning.