Taking care of your Moroccan Leather Pouf

Dust and Dirt Removal: Use a dry microfiber cloth or vacuum with a soft brush attachment regularly to remove dust and dirt.

Avoid Hard Brushes: Do not use hard brushes as they can cause deep scratches.

Handling Spills: Immediately use a dry cloth on dry spills. For stains, use a soft cloth with warm distilled water.

Removing Residue: Use an eraser for sticky residue or consult a professional for stronger stains.

Sunlight and Heat: Keep the pouf away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent fading and leather damage.

Leather Conditioning: Apply leather conditioner a few times a year, especially on areas of frequent use.

Avoid Overuse of Water: Excessive water can lead to staining, so avoid soaking the pouf with water and soap.

Pet and Shoe Caution: Prevent scratches by keeping pets off the pouf and removing shoes with metal buckles or clasps.

Protection for Serving: Use a small towel or cover when using the pouf as a serving table to prevent spills and protect from heat.

Maintaining Shape: Stuff the pouf properly to prevent sagging and creasing over time, and top up filling as needed.