Use and Care Guide

This is a general advice provided by Hydeline only as a courtesy. No guarantee or warranty is included or to be inferred from this advice.
Hydeline will not be held liable for any incidental or consequential damages or injuries sustained from the use of this advice. The use of this
information provided in this document by anyone constitutes acceptance of these terms.
Leather like any other natural material can fade when exposed to direct sunlight over a long period of time.
To minimize fading, avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight.
Leather is not resistant to animals. Allowing pets on your leather furniture is not recommended. Their claws
may scratch the leather which can lead to an expensive repair. Their saliva is acidic and may also harm the
leather finish.
Evade stubborn stains & protect your leather by avoiding household chemicals such as detergents, window
cleaners, bleach and finger nail polish, nail polish remover, glue, shoe polish, paint, and other corrosive
materials.
Remove greasy spills, by gently blotting up the spill with a clean white cloth. Moisten a white cloth with water
and a neutral, colorless soap and wipe the stain from the outside towards the center. Remove any residual
soap with a damp white cloth, and dry the area with a clean white towel.
Do not use any traditional household products to remove stubborn stains. Many of these are harsh and
cannot be guaranteed safe for use on leather.
Do not use a steamer to clean the leather.
Please avoid any leaning, sitting or reaching over the back of the sofa. If pillow cushions are sewn to the
frame, any pulling or tugging might result in a tear.
To keep your cushions looking fluffy and new, avoid sitting in one area and use the seating areas evenly.
Please contact our Hydeline customer service department at 1 (336) 885-1598 with any further questions
or concerns. We’re available Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm EST.