Executive Chairs — Expert Answer
How do you keep a leather executive chair looking good long-term?
Monthly cleaning with a damp cloth and a pH-neutral leather cleaner is the baseline, followed by a leather conditioner every 3–6 months to keep the material supple and prevent cracking. Placement matters: keep the chair out of direct sunlight and away from heat vents — UV and heat are the top causes of leather aging prematurely. Blot spills immediately rather than rubbing, which spreads the stain. For bonded leather or PU leather, mild soap and a soft cloth handle most cleaning needs. FindOfficeFurniture.com includes care guidance with every leather chair purchase — call 888-719-4960.