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I am looking at purchasing two loveseats made with a combination of
leather and fabric upholstery. The fabric is 100% polyester with a cleaning rating of W (water). The back/arms/bottom is made with leather, the cushions (back and seat) are made with the fabric. I am concerned with the ongoing cleaning of the furniture. Can a piece of furniture made with this combination be cleaned by a professional? Are the costs increased because of the combination? Thanks, Greg |
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Some carpet/furniture cleaners from the supermarket I've used are also good
for leather. Most work so well I don't know why you would call someone to do it. "mpg" wrote in message ups.com... I am looking at purchasing two loveseats made with a combination of leather and fabric upholstery. The fabric is 100% polyester with a cleaning rating of W (water). The back/arms/bottom is made with leather, the cushions (back and seat) are made with the fabric. I am concerned with the ongoing cleaning of the furniture. Can a piece of furniture made with this combination be cleaned by a professional? Are the costs increased because of the combination? Thanks, Greg |
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