Dust with dry microfiber cloth. Avoid using solvents, furniture polishes, and abrasive cleaners. A damp cloth may be used if necessary, but take care not to soak the skin or exert pressure onto the surface of the leather. Soap and excess water may cause damage to the leather. In extreme cases, saddle soap may be applied with a damp sponge and buffed dry. Minor spills should be wiped immediately with a clean cloth. Persistent stains should be checked by a leather specialist to avoid any possible damage. For minor scratches, use a chamois to gently buff out the scratch.
For best care, do not place furniture near sources of heat or under direct sunlight so that the leather does not dry out or crack over time. Moisturize every two months, or when required, with a commercial cream leather moisturizer.