Leather Sofa
The frequency of cleaning your leather sofa in humid weather depends on factors such as the specific climate, the level of humidity, and how much the sofa is used. However, here are some general guidelines to help you determine how often to clean your leather sofa in humid conditions:
01
Regular Dusting
Regardless of the weather, it's a good practice to dust your leather sofa regularly. This can be done weekly or bi-weekly to remove surface dust and prevent it from settling into the pores of the leather.
02
Routine Cleaning
In humid weather, where there is an increased risk of mold and mildew, consider a more thorough cleaning routine every 2-4 weeks. Wipe down the sofa with a damp cloth and mild soap to remove any accumulated moisture and prevent the growth of mold.
03
Immediate Spills
Address spills or stains promptly, as lingering moisture can contribute to mold development. Blot spills with a clean, dry cloth, and then clean the area with a damp cloth if necessary.
04
Air Circulation
If your home lacks proper ventilation, consider cleaning the leather sofa more frequently. Good air circulation helps prevent the accumulation of moisture on the surface and within the leather.
05
Professional Cleaning
Depending on the usage and environmental conditions, consider professional leather cleaning services annually or as needed. Professionals can deep clean and condition the leather to maintain its quality.