leather
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Use a Blow Dryer to Smooth Wrinkled Leather Furniture
In addition to visible signs of wear, pieces of leather furniture that are frequently in use—like a living room couch or office chair—may start to wrinkle over time. Known as “comfort wrinkles,” they can range from gentle rippling, to larger creases, and probably aren’t the look you were going for when you decided to purchase…
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How to Clean Suede Furniture Without Ruining It
In addition to shoes and clothing, suede can be used to upholster furniture — most commonly, couches, chairs, and ottomans. And like the apparel and accessories made from the fabric, suede furniture also tends to be pricey, tricky to clean, and easily ruined.
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Ask LH: How to Clean Mould off Leather
Here’s how to clean mould off leather if you’ve noticed that some of your beloved items have started growing some unwanted spots.
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Use Painter’s Tape To Add A Hole To Your Belt In Just The Right Spot
As long as you have an awl or even a large nail in your home, you can easily add an extra hole to your belt. If you want to make sure it blends in with the others, create a template with some painter’s tape.