Natural Furniture Care

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Moisturize leather upholstery with a homemade lotion to help it stand up to everyday use.
Moisturize leather upholstery with a homemade lotion to help it stand up to everyday use.
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Baking soda and corn starch can be used to freshen fabric upholstery.
Baking soda and corn starch can be used to freshen fabric upholstery.
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Create a homemade cleaner from coconut oil, vinegar and lemon juice to keep wood looking great.
Create a homemade cleaner from coconut oil, vinegar and lemon juice to keep wood looking great.

Maximizing the lifespan of favorite pieces of furniture, and keeping them looking good, is no easy task. The presence of toxins in many commercially produced cleaning products makes a tough job even tougher. According to the Environmental Working Group, fumes from some cleaning products can induce asthma, and may include low levels of cancer-causing substances such as 1,4-dioxane and formaldehyde. While it is possible to seek out clean alternatives (see Truly Clean Cleaners), it’s also easy to create natural cleaners yourself that keep wood, fabric and leather in tip-top condition, without exposure to dangerous chemicals. Here are a few simple recipes and tips:

Leather

Leather, like skin, benefits from regular moisturizing. Well-treated leather will withstand its fair share of wear and tear. Try this recipe for leather lotion to help leather upholstery stand up to the rigors of everyday use:

• 1/4 cup olive oil
• 1/2 cup white vinegar

  • Published on Apr 12, 2017
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