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On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 10:09:45 +0100, Charlie
wrote: We're about to order a leather sofa from Sofa Workshop. They have suggested we pay an extra £165 for some kind of 'leather protection plan' which as I understand it involves some kind of chemical treatment at the factory and a guarantee. Has anyone had this done (either here or at another supplier) and is it worth the money? The sofa is not cheap so we're hoping it will last a good many years.... Sounds like it might be a combination of a Scotchguard-like treatment and an all-risks guarantee (the two not necessarily being linked together). I think I may have paid £100 on mine - not usually easily persuaded by these things but with the suite being a light colour and fairly fine leather decided it probably wasn't a bad buy in case one of the kids managed to do some serious damage. The cleaning instructions on mine suggest just a mild solution of pure soap flakes and *no* hide or leather food or the like - perhaps this is related to the treatment (which should be done during tanning, not after, iirc.) -- Never argue with a fool - people might not know the difference. Mail john rather than nospam... |
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