Semi-aniline and pigmented leathers are resistance to wear, scratching and staining so they require very little maintenance to maintain their beauty over time. General upkeep requires only an occasional dusting with a clean cloth. Periodically, you may wish to gently wipe the leather with a clean, damp cloth to remove accumulated soil and allow it to air dry. Leather conditioners and protectants, such as those by Leather Master® can be used as directed. Should a spill occur, blot immediately using a clean absorbent cloth or paper towel. Should soiling remain or for a more thorough cleaning, Cortina Leathers Universal Cleaner High-Tech Wipes or a solution of lukewarm water and a mild cleaner, such as Ivory® soap or Woolite®, may be used. Dampen a clean white cloth and gently wipe the affected area using a circular motion. Rinse completely with a clean cloth to ensure all cleaner is removed. Dry with a paper towel or dry cloth, and allow to completely air dry. Repeat the cleaning process as needed, allowing the leather to dry between applications. While it is possible to remove many deep stains and soiling from semi-aniline and pigmented leathers, it may not be possible to remove all stains from this natural product.

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Environmental Stewardship

Old English is produced in a tannery which has achieved a gold rating as audited to the Leather Working Group environmental stewardship and traceability standards. Further enhancing its sustainability profile, Old English is finished without the use of solvents or lead, emits low VOCs and has achieved an Indoor Gold Advantage certificate from SCS.
Origin

U.S. leather companies are distinguished for their technical acumen, custom capabilities, exacting color matching, and customer focus.