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Lexington Oyster Bay Westcott Leather Chair
Lexington Oyster Bay Westcott Leather Chair
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Westcott Leather Chair
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Product features
Product features
- Item Number: LL7609-11-40
- As Shown: Body Leather: 9628-71 Grade 5 Nail head Trim: #7 - 3/8" Pewter Finish: Millstone
- Dimensions: 33.5W x 36D x 35.5H in.
- Arm Height: 25 in.
- Seat Height: 18 in.
- Inside Width: 22.5 in.
- Inside Depth: 22 in.
Maintenance & Cleaning
Maintenance & Cleaning
FABRIC AND LEATHER UPHOLSTERY CARE
- Avoid placing furniture in direct sunlight or near a heat source
- Vacuum furniture to prevent the accumulation of dust or debris
- Flip cushions and pillows regularly to keep filling equally distributed
- Fluff pillows after use to maintain shape
- Never remove cushion covers for cleaning
- Never put cushion covers into a washer or dryer
- All fabrics and leathers have specific cleaning codes
- Use a professional cleaning service whenever possible
- Allowing pets on upholstery will void the fabric warranty
LEATHER CARE
- Leather is classified into one of three categories – Aniline, Semi-Aniline, or Protected. Lexington’s leather samples are marked with the corresponding first initial indicating the suggested cleaning code.
General Care:
- Protect from sunlight, as exposure over time will cause fading.
- Always maintain at least two feet of space between leather furniture and any heating source, such as vents or radiators. This helps prevent the leather from drying out over time.
- To remove accumulated surface dust, vacuum or wipe with a clean white cloth on a regular basis.
- For oil, butter, or grease stains, absorb any excess with a clean dry cloth. Then leave the stain alone. If it does not dissipate completely, it will become part of the leather’s unique characteristics.
- Never use saddle soaps, cleaning solvents, furniture polish, oils, varnish, abrasive cleaners, detergents, or ammonia on upholstery leather. Lexington leathers have been permanently preserved during the tanning process and require only simple cleaning. Harsh chemicals may alter or damage leather.
- A - Aniline leathers wear well but are susceptible to staining. They will fade over the years if exposed to direct sunlight. For the treatment of oily spills, see above. For non-oil-based spills, blot immediately with a dry, soft, white cloth. If the spill has penetrated the leather, dampen the cloth with lukewarm distilled water and gently massage the stain and surrounding area. Allow it to air dry.
- SA- Semi-aniline leathers can be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution. Since this leather has a natural/translucent protective coating applied, it will be easier to clean than pure aniline, but we encourage addressing sooner than later to prevent penetration. For the treatment of oily spills, see "General Maintenance" above. For non-oil-based spills, think a 1:3 ratio of mild soap to water. Use a soft white cloth to blot dry.
- P - Protected leathers are easy to clean. For the treatment of oily spills, see above. For non-oil-based spills, blot immediately with a dry, soft, white cloth. If the spill has penetrated the leather, dampen the cloth with distilled water and gently massage the stain and the surrounding area. Gently blot dry with a clean white cloth. Allow it to air dry.
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